Kendall Jenner got the last laugh while chiding her NBA ex-boyfriends in a Super Bowl 2026 commercial for Fanatics Sportsbook, which was released on Tuesday.
In the 85-second spot — before the big game between the Seahawks and the Patriots — the supermodel addresses the long-running internet joke that any basketball player who gets close to her is subject to a career downfall.
The 30-year-old Jenner prances around the “kursed” mansion on a hill while explaining how she’s turned her rumored effect on men into winning bets on Fanatics Sportsbook.
Although Jenner doesn’t name her exes, she throws out some pretty savage one-liners while taking a match to a bucket of jerseys and walking past portraits of her and exes with their faces ripped out.
“Haven’t you heard? The internet says I’m cursed,” Jenner says. “Any basketball who dates me kinda hits a rough patch.
“While the world’s been talking about it, I’ve been betting on it.
“How else do you think I can afford all of this? Modeling,” she quips, laughing.
As she shows off her “kursed” mansion, she adds, “This pool, basketball, one missed the playoffs. I guess nobody was getting a ring in this house.”
Jenner also references a boyfriend, who “flopped out of the league” while behind the wheel of a vintage car.
Jenner has dated a number of NBA players, including Devin Booker, Ben Simmons, Blake Griffin and Jordan Clarkson.
Jenner and Booker split after two years together in October 2022.
She dated Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny, who is performing the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show, on and off in 2023 and 2024.
The commercial culminates with Jenner sitting on a private plane as she invites viewers to bet with her — or against her — on Fanatics Sportsbook for the big game.
Jenner doesn’t reveal her pick in the ad, which is her first-ever Super Bowl commercial.
“Bet On Kendall” will air in a 30-second ad during halftime of Super Bowl 60, taking place in Santa Clara on Feb. 8.
The Fanatics Sportsbook Super Bowl campaign, directed by Michael D. Ratner and Cameron Harris, is the first production from the recently launched Fanatics Studios, a joint venture between Fanatics and OBB Media.





