The premiere was pretty much like the previous ones, only on a larger scale with more reporters and fans present. When Link and Taylor walked the red carpet hand-in-hand, the crowd of singing fans also became raucous, with many shouting 'Link, Link'.
Before the Super Bowl, Link was top-tier in the boxing and music industry but second-tier in the film industry. Despite being famous, there were still many in America who didn't recognize him, such as older adults who weren't good at embracing new things.
After the Super Bowl, Link successfully broke out and reached a popularity rate of 91% within the United States, according to a survey conducted by the Hollywood Reporter.
Out of 5,000 moviegoers from different backgrounds, 91.8% said they knew him as a singer, and 74.8% could instantly recognize his name and profession from his photo.
This was only slightly lower than the percentages for Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Schwarzenegger, Tyson, Ali, and the President of the United States.