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Who are the most famous Boston Celtics fans? To call Celtics fans dedicated is something of an understatement. The team sells out their arena every single season, due to their rabid fans. Included in the Celtics loyal fanbase are some famous faces. Celebrity Celtics fans include movie stars, musicians, and business people, all united by their passion for the Boston Celtics. Who is the most famous Boston Celtics fan?
Which celeb Celtics fans do you love to see court side? Damon has been known to talk up his team in interviews and during speeches as well. And while they might call Hollywood home, actors slash entrepreneurs Donnie and Mark Wahlberg cheer on the Boston athletes. The next time you're watching a Boston Celtics game, make sure to keep a close eye on the stands. You never know which of these Celtics celebrity fans you might spot sporting their Boston Celtics gear. Being born in California didn't stop Ben Affleck from becoming a die-hard Boston fan.
Moved to the great state of Massachusetts when he was just three years old, Affleck has bled green from that day onward. Fans can almost always see Affleck courtside at the game or rocking that quintessential leprechaun. The prolific actor can almost always be seen courtside with a plethora of fellow Celtics fans, such as his own brother Donnie Wahlberg, or fellow superfan Matt Damon.
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Matt Damon loves his Boston Celtics more than most things, and he doesn't care who knows it. The embodiment of a true superfan, Damon is ready to go to war for his team, and can almost always be seen courtside rooting them on.
Safe to say, he's a bit of a fan. Sitting courtside and rocking the green and black, Gucci Mane was born in Alabama and raised in Atlanta, but the acclaimed rappers' NBA heart lies in Boston with the Celtics. Being the resident quarterback for the New England Patriots for nearly 20 years meant Tom Brady spent a lot of time in Massachusetts, and naturally he went to a Boston Celtics game or two.