Press Article: Star-Studded Celebrity Row Steals the Show at Knicks-Celtics Game
Madison Square Garden transformed into a celebrity hotspot on Monday night as A-listers flocked to witness the Knicks face off against the Celtics in the 2025 Eastern Conference semifinals Game 4. Among the elite seated in the coveted “Celebrity Row” were Hollywood heartthrob Timothée Chalamet, his girlfriend Kylie Jenner, supermodel Kendall Jenner, and global music sensation Bad Bunny.
Adding to the glam was Cardi B, who showcased her new romance with New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, proving that sports and showbiz collide in the most exciting ways. An insider revealed, “The only reason why Stefon Diggs was sitting there was because he’s dating Cardi B. Typically, he wouldn’t be there unless he was with a bigger name.”
Celebrities in the front row are meticulously chosen based on their appeal to the Knicks fan base, with longstanding supporters like Spike Lee, Ben Stiller, and Tracy Morgan frequently returning. “It’s about being a huge fan,” said a source close to MSG, noting that loyalty often determines who gets seats.
The allure of Celebrity Row isn’t just about fame; stars associated with charitable causes, like the MSG’s Garden of Dreams Foundation, also gain favor. However, an unwritten code of conduct exists: celebrities must maintain decorum given the global spotlight.
While access to both the front-row and courtside seats can be pricy—tickets can soar up to $30,000 for prime positions—the thrill of mingling with top-tier stars is priceless for many fans. As MSG’s former PR chief Joe Favorito succinctly stated, “If you don’t bleed blue and orange, you’re not getting onto Celebrity Row, no matter how famous you are.”
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