Booker vs Jenner: $1M Super Bowl Bet War Gets Petty
Devin Booker and Kendall Jenner are wagering $1 million each on opposing Super Bowl LX sides in the most entertaining celebrity beef of 2026.
By Sharp Money Mike
The Super Bowl week content we actually needed just dropped, and it involves exes, spite, and seven-figure wagers. Devin Booker threw down $1 million on the Seahawks after Kendall Jenner aired him out in a Fanatics Sportsbook Super Bowl ad, and honestly? This is the most entertaining thing to happen to sports betting since prop bets were invented.
The Quick Hit
- What happened: Devin Booker bet $1M on Seahawks -3.5 after Kendall Jenner bet $1M on Patriots ML in a Fanatics ad
- The damage: Combined $2 million in celebrity wagers on opposite Super Bowl LX sides
- Why you should care: Because ex drama + million-dollar bets = peak degen entertainment
- The move: Booker needs Seahawks by 4+, Jenner needs a Patriots upset at +190
The Beef, Explained
Kendall Jenner starred in a Fanatics Sportsbook Super Bowl commercial where she essentially bragged about making money by betting against her exes. With an assist from Tom Brady on FaceTime, she revealed she's taking the Patriots moneyline at +190 for $1 million. A Patriots upset would net her $1.9 million in profit.
Booker—who dated Jenner from 2020 to 2024—saw the whole thing unfold and decided to respond the only way a true degen would. He slammed $1 million on Seahawks -3.5 at -125 and dropped a comment on Michael Rubin's Instagram: "I bet a million the Seahawks get that ring before you do @kendalljenner."
Cold. Calculated. Degen.
The DMs Are Open
Jenner hit back with "How's the ankle?" and a rolling eyes emoji—referencing Booker's recent injury. Booker responded with "Come rub it." The internet collectively lost its mind. Whether this is genuine beef or a masterfully staged marketing play for Fanatics (probably that one), it doesn't matter. We're all entertained and that's what counts.
For what it's worth, Fanatics and Jenner are donating $1 million to charity regardless of the outcome. So at least someone wins no matter what.
Who Has the Better Bet?
Jenner's Patriots moneyline at +190 is the bigger gamble but the bigger payout. New England is a 4.5-point underdog and there's been some sharp money trickling in on the Pats side, with 77% of bets on Seattle but only 61% of the money. That handle discrepancy suggests pros see value in New England.
Booker's Seahawks -3.5 is the safer play but pays less. Seattle needs to win by 4 or more, which means a field goal win is a push or loss depending on the line. The line has moved from -3 to -4.5 at most books, so Booker actually got decent value grabbing -3.5.
If we're picking sides? Booker's got the more comfortable position. Seattle's defense has been suffocating all postseason and their run game with Kenneth Walker can control the clock. But Jenner's upside is massive—$1.9M on a Patriots upset that isn't as unlikely as the public thinks.
The Real Winners
Fanatics Sportsbook is laughing all the way to the bank. They got two massive celebrity bets, a viral social media exchange, and wall-to-wall Super Bowl coverage without paying for a traditional ad campaign. Michael Rubin stays winning regardless of which team covers.
The Circa bettor who hedged his $3.75 million Seahawks futures payout is watching this celebrity nonsense and shaking his head. That guy has real money on the line. Booker and Jenner are playing with their couch cushion money.
The Bottom Line
A million bucks each on opposite sides of the Super Bowl between exes who are still flirting in the comments? This is what sports betting culture was built for. Forget your bracket pools and your $5 squares—this is the big leagues of petty gambling, and we are absolutely here for it.