J. J. Watt raises $20M for Hurricane Harvey relief

Written by Giavanna Foster

J. J. Watt raised $20M for the Hurricane Harvey relief. Here’s the scoop:

J.J. Watt is an NFL superstar and professional football player. The Houston Texans athlete has received four Pro Bowl selection awards, three AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, and two NFL sacks leader awards. Also, Watt set an NFL record by becoming the first defensive football player who scored over 20 sacks in multiple seasons.

In addition to playing football, J. J. Watt is a philanthropist. He is the founder and president of the Justin J. Watt Foundation. This foundation provides after-school opportunities for kids as well as a safe environment for children to practice athletic sports. “Dream Big, Work Hard” is this foundation’s motto. The Charity Classic is one of the foundation’s most popular games. This year, he invited actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Olympic swimming champion Simone Manuel to the Charity Classic game.

Recently J. J. Watt started a crowdraising fund on YouCaring.com. The purpose of this fund is to aid all Houston residents who were affected by Hurricane Harvey. Watt recently visited Houston, Texas to help distribute necessities like food and water:

“The biggest part of it all is to be able to see the power of what can happen when people come together. That’s the beauty of the people in this country… We’re trying to raise as much as we can because we know that these recovery efforts are going to be massive,” Watt said.

With leadership and teamwork, J. J. Watt exemplifies the meaning of a true hero. Over 184 thousand donors helped Watt by sending small and large sums of money. Also, Ellen DeGeneres donated $1 million and Drake sent $200,000 to support Watt’s crowdraising fund. J. J. Watt set the initial goal to $200,000 when he started his crowdraising fund on YouCaring. Now, the funds of his initial goal have multiplied by 100 times. J. J. Watt has successfully achieved the $20 million goal. However, this is only just the beginning.

“Every single time we hit one of these landmarks, I’m amazed. I’ve said it so many times before, but I think the worst times bring out the best in people… We want to take care of the immediate needs first… For the long term, obviously, the plan has changed a little bit since it was a $200,000 goal. You guys are incredible. I understand that you’re trusting me in this situation. So I want to make sure that I do it right. I want to do right by everybody who donated and I want to make sure that we do right by the people of Houston,” Watt stated.

J. J. Watt’s crowdraising fund page has been shared over 480,000 times to Facebook. Click here to go to J. J. Watt’s crowdraising fund page.

Lady Gaga, Tom Brady break records at Super Bowl 51

Written by Giavanna Foster

Super Bowl 51, the second-most-watched football game, made history on the field and during the halftime show. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Super Bowl 51 attracted 113.7 million viewers. The NRG stadium was filled with A-list celebrities like Gordon Ramsay, Usher, and Mark Wahlberg. During Super Bowl 51, Lady Gaga and Tom Brady broke records. February 5, 2017 was an unforgettable night. Here are the Super Bowl 51 highlights:

The New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons played an intense game. During the first half of the game, the Falcons gained an aggressive lead with their strong defense. The Falcons kept a strong lead with a score of 21-3 at the end of the second quarter.

Lady Gaga launched a captivating Super Bowl 51 halftime performance. The Super Bowl 51 halftime show was sponsored by Pepsi. The performance started with Gaga singing on the roof. Gaga’s halftime show featured groups of dancers, acrobats, drones, colorful lighting, and piano playing. Gaga sang a compilation of her hits that include “Born This Way”, “Million Reasons”, and “Bad Romance”.

NFL published Lady Gaga’s halftime show on their official YouTube channel. Gaga’s performance is the second most-watched halftime show. This trending video now has over 10 million YouTube views. Click on the video below to watch her 13-minute performance.

Lady Gaga’s halftime performance created a huge social buzz on Twitter. Ten minutes before Gaga’s performance, the viewers sent 5.1 million tweets. During the halftime show, viewers posted 2.2 million tweets. Lady Gaga received support from a long list of celebrities. Ellen DeGeneres, Ivanka Trump, and Bruno Mars were among the list of celebrities who tweeted to support her:

Even Chris Pratt enjoyed Gaga’s halftime performance. He posted this tweet:

The full list of support tweets are listed on Forbes.com. Click here to see the tweets.

After the halftime show, Tom Brady launched the Patriots’ into an unprecedented comeback. The fourth quarter ended with a tied game, and both teams scored 28 points. This led to the overtime play of the century and the Patriots’ winning the NFL’s top prize as national champions. After the overtime play, the Patriots led with 34-28 as the final score. Tom Brady made history as the first quarterback to win 5 Super Bowls, and he was awarded with the Super Bowl 51 trophy. Tom Brady’s perseverance during Super Bowl 51 led to his 4th MVP trophy. Star quarterback Tom Brady cried tears of joy after their Super Bowl victory. 

The Oregonian recently posted a YouTube video that features Tom Brady’s statistics. Brady completed 43 of 62 total passes for 466 yards and two touchdowns. The Falcons sacked Brady 5 times for 24 yards. After the Super Bowl 51 game, star quarterback Tom Brady received a 79.6 rating. The Super Bowl 51 game celebrated the hard work of both teams. Tom Brady and the Patriots proved that perseverance is the key to a successful comeback.

LL Cool J gave the New England Patriots recognition after their Super Bowl 51 win. See his congratulatory tweet below:

We also congratulated the Patriots on their Super Bowl 51 win. See our tweet here.

Super Bowl 51 was an amazing game to watch. What was the main highlight for you? Tell us by voting in our #SB51 poll:

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Interested in more Super Bowl 51 news? See the following links:

ARTSNLA | Super Bowl 51 exclusive preview

Super Bowl 51: Luke Bryan sings the national anthem

Billboard | Lady Gaga Super Bowl Halftime Show Drives 5.1 Million Tweets

Super Bowl LI Game Highlights: Patriots vs. Falcons (21 minutes)

Hollywood Reporter | Historic overtime draws 113.7 million viewers

Greatest Catches in Super Bowl History | NFL Highlights