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Fans are tripping out over Tate McRae’s freakishly accurate prediction of the Super Bowl results, with a video of the Canadian singer having resurfaced in the wake of the Eagles’ dominant win over the Chiefs on Sunday night.
The video below, from 2023, shows McRae with Eagles stickers on her face. She first jokes that they would score 70 points before predicting a 40-22 result.
Check the clip out here:
As you would expect, fans were amazed at McRae getting the results spot on.
“wait this is kinda crazy,” one noted.
wait this is kinda crazy
— chlo (@chlochristiana) February 10, 2025
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“we all were screaming tayvoodoo and she heard tatevoodoo,” someone else observed.
we all were screaming tayvoodoo and she heard tatevoodoo
— amanda 🥨 (@Amanda5SOS) February 10, 2025
“I need her to give me the power ball numbers,” said a third.
I need her to give me the power ball numbers
— Abby⸆⸉ 📔🌿 (@Abbylylee) February 10, 2025
“I don’t know who this is, but I’d like to take her to Vegas,” another user admitted.
I don't know who this is, but I'd like to take her to Vegas.
— FullBreed 🔥 🗑 (@breed_full) February 10, 2025
Tate McRae Should Be Getting Some Calls
While this is pretty incredible, it’s worth noting that the prediction could have taken place before Super Bowl 57, which played out in early 2023. The Eagles lost that one 38-35.
They were clearly bent on revenge after the disheartening loss and left little doubt as to which was the better team, pinning the Chiefs down until garbage time.
Jalen Hurts shut his critics up with an impressive passing performance, going 17-of-22 for 221 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. He added a score from the ground on a patented Brotherly Shove.
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