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Maroon 5 Donate Entire $500,000 Super Bowl Fee to Children’s Charity

Music band Maroon 5 has donated the entire $500,000 Super Bowl fee to children’s charity.

If you’ve ever watched the Super Bowl you’ll have noticed one thing, it’s about way more than football – trailers dropping, celebrities, of course, the iconic half-time show and charity all come into play when the big day rolls around.

This year Maroon 5 recreated one of the most memorable half-time performances of all time, the Spongebob Squarepants ‘Sweet Victory’ song from the Nickelodeon series – and if that wasn’t surprising enough, they had one more surprise in store.

The band have gone and donated $500,000 (£380,000) – their performance fee – to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America charity.

In an interview with E! The band’s front man, Adam Levine, said:

“Playing the Super Bowl has been a dream of our band for a long time.

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