Hollywood'S Eagles Fever: From The Emmys To Fashion Week

  • By Zoe
  • Sept. 25, 2025, 2:12 a.m.

Hollywood's Eagles Fans Shine at the Emmys

Maybe Hollywood is just one big Eagles cheering section. During the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, which aired right after the Philadelphia Eagles' decisive win over the Kansas City Chiefs, celebrities were buzzing with excitement.

Hannah Einbinder, who took home the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in "Hacks," made sure her Eagles pride was front and center. In her acceptance speech, she boldly declared, "Go Birds, f— ICE, and free Palestine." Although Einbinder hails from Los Angeles, her Eagles allegiance runs deep, thanks to her father, Chad Einbinder, a writer and director from Doylestown.

“Go Birds, f— ICE, and free Palestine,” said Hannah Einbinder, infusing her acceptance speech with Eagles pride and more.

Quinta Brunson's Red Carpet Revelry

Quinta Brunson, creator of "Abbott Elementary," also couldn't contain her enthusiasm on the red carpet. Draped in a striking black Louis Vuitton gown, she chatted with Gayle King about the Eagles' victory. "Go Birds. You saw they just won, right?" Brunson boasted, admitting she watched the game up until the last possible moment before stepping out of her car.

Despite missing out on any wins herself that night, with nominations in five categories including Best Lead Actress and Best Comedy Series, Brunson's spirit remained unbroken. Her connection to Philadelphia runs deep, having based "Abbott Elementary" on her own experiences in the city's public school system.

Bradley Cooper's Fashion Week Fandom

The Eagles excitement wasn't confined to Los Angeles. Over in the East Village, during New York Fashion Week, Bradley Cooper was spotted at Vogue’s October issue cocktail party. Accompanied by girlfriend Gigi Hadid, Cooper was caught streaming the Eagles game on his phone.

Cooper, a Rydal native, is known for his extreme Eagles fandom. He's famously said he'd rather see the Eagles beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl than win an Oscar for his work on "Maestro," the Leonard Bernstein biopic. Even though neither dream came true, Cooper did get to revel in the Eagles' triumph over the Chiefs, both in February and again last night.

Go Birds.

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