Los Angeles, California – In true Hollywood style, Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are mixing business with pleasure by placing their bets on the Seattle Seahawks to take home the Super Bowl LX crown. The sisters are saying "bye-bye" to the notorious "Kardashian curse," a term that's been thrown around in the sports world whenever athletes dating one of the Kardashian-Jenner clan hit a rough patch.
It all started when the ever-iconic Kim Kardashian took to Instagram to share her bold betting move. With a sense of humor as sharp as a West Coast sunset, she posted a story that showcased her seemingly modest 69-cent wager on Fanatics, claiming that her victory would finally put those curse rumors to rest. "Hear me out … I'm proving the curse ISN'T real because one of us will win," Kim confidently declared.
“Hear me out … I'm proving the curse ISN'T real because one of us will win,” the 45-year-old wrote over a screenshot of her 69-cent bet on Fanatics.
Not one to miss out on the action, Kylie Jenner joined her sister's sporting gamble with her own playful twist. Referencing past family drama, she quipped, "am i saying i copied her by trading on the seahawks?" Kylie's engaged approach to this playful challenge has everyone in Tinseltown buzzing – it's not just about superstition, it's about sisterly solidarity.
Adding more fuel to this fiery family dynamic, Kendall Jenner revealed her own football favorite: the New England Patriots. As part of her promo for Fanatics Sportsbook, set to air during the game, she cheekily acknowledged the alleged "curse" tied to her family. "Haven't you heard? The internet says I'm cursed," she quipped in her ad, before dishing out how she's cleverly capitalizing on the chatter. It's all part of the Kardashian-Jenner way – turning controversy into opportunity.