'A MESS'

NFL edit out Alicia Keys’ Super Bowl Halftime Show fail from official replay as viewers say ‘it’s a cover-up’

Alicia Keys made a surprise appearance to perform two of her biggest hits

EAGLE-eyed NFL fans have spotted a glaring omission from the highlights of Alicia Keys' Super Bowl Halftime Show set.

Headline act Usher was joined by Keys during his highly-anticipated Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show.

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Usher and Alicia Keys performed during a star-studded Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime ShowCredit: Getty
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This decision has been met with mixed reviews from fans on X.

"Personally this kinda grinds my gears because part of what makes live singing commendable is that mistakes may happen, and you're vulnerable," one said.

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"I wonder if she or her team was consulted for this edit, my guess is probably not based on the fast turnaround, but who knows."

A second added, "The cover-up. Her voice has been a mess for decades."

Usher nearly falls on his roller skates during Super Bowl Halftime Show leaving fans gasping and cringing

By comparison, a third called the decision, "A kind and classy move from the NFL.

";They are showing her grace. They decided that the world seeing her make a mistake once is enough………

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"She doesn't need to be made fun of or criticized in perpetuity."

After Usher and Keys finished with "My Boo," he was later joined by H.E.R., Lil Jon, Ludacris, Will.i.am, and Jermaine Dupri.

The hit-filled setlist included, "Yeah," "Turn Down For What," "OMG," and "U Got It Bad" among others.

As for the game itself, the Kansas City Chiefs dramatically won their third Super Bowl in five years with an overtime touchdown thanks to Mecole Hardman Jr.

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The Chiefs also became the first team since the 2003-2004 New England Patriots to win back-to-back titles.

The San Francisco 49ers' three-decade-long wait for a Super Bowl win will have to wait at least one more year.

Mecole Hardman Jr. (C) scored the game-winning touchdown for the Kansas City ChiefsCredit: Getty
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