Toronto Blue Jays sent these 17 Dodger-cheering Hollywood celebrities home unhappy

Oct 29 2025, 4:58 pm

There were plenty of fans leaving Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles rather dejected on Tuesday night after a 6-2 victory by the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 4 of the World Series.

After dropping a game that went 18 innings on Monday night, the Blue Jays regrouped the following evening to tie the series at two. While fans tuning in from north of the border were ecstatic over the result, many in attendance, including several celebrities, were hoping for a different outcome.

That included several celebrities.

Justin Bieber, who was sporting a Blue Jays jersey, was in the house with his wife, Hailey, for Game 3. There was plenty of star power at Game 4 too, but they were all seemingly cheering on the Dodgers.

There was also royalty too, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were at Game 4, with both being spotted rocking Dodgers hats.

 

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Brad Pitt was also in the building wearing a Dodgers jersey. He sat with Flea, the world-renowned bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Sydney Sweeney was also in attendance. She was spotted sitting with former American boxer Christy Martin, whom Sweeney is portraying in her soon-to-be-released biopic, Christy.

 

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There were some elite athletes who stopped by to watch the action as well. LA Lakers superstar LeBron James was in the building to root on the Dodgers, along with his wife, Savannah.

 

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Other celebrities in attendance included actors Tobey Maguire, James Marsden, Austin Butler, Chris Pine, Dax Shepard, Jason Bateman, Johnny Knoxville, and Ken Jeong. Donald Glover, both an actor and musician, was also there.

Not every celebrity in attendance was rooting for the Dodgers, however. Canadian actor Simu Liu, who played one of the Ken dolls in the movie Barbie.

He made it very clear that he was pulling for his hometown Blue Jays.

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