After starting in Canada, the 2025 World Series moves Monday to Los Angeles, where Games 3, 4 and 5 between the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays will take place. The series arrives in California tied at 1-1.
With Hollywood just around the corner, fans can expect to see plenty of high-profile celebrities at Dodger Stadium over the next few nights, including these stars known to be fans of the home team.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ celebrity fans
Will Ferrell
Not just a fan, Ferrell played as a Dodgers player in an HBO spring training special in 2015, taking part on the field with the team.
Magic Johnson
The NBA icon has been a co-owner of the Dodgers since 2012 and has posted about the team’s performance on social media on multiple occasions.
Bryan Cranston
The “Breaking Bad” star has attended Dodgers fantasy camp several times, played in an adult baseball league, and follows the team closely. In 2024, he told GQ he feels “a little down when they lose.”
Ashton Kutcher
The actor has appeared on the field announcing the Dodgers’ starting lineup and been spotted wearing personalized Dodgers jerseys with his family, which includes…
Mila Kunis
The “Black Swan” actress and Kutcher’s wife threw out a ceremonial first pitch at a regular-season Dodgers game.
Jason Bateman
The “Ozark” star has been spotted at multiple Dodgers postseason games, also reading the team’s lineup for Game 2 of the NLCS with comedian Will Arnett.
Rob Lowe
The Brat Pack member celebrated the Dodgers’ Game 5 win over the San Diego Padres in the 2024 NLDS on the field with Shohei Ohtani, seemingly disproving earlier claims he is a Cincinnati Reds fan.
Billie Eilish
The pop superstar, wearing a Dodgers jersey, was caught dancing to one of her own songs on Dodger Stadium’s dance cam at a game in 2022.
Brad Paisley
The country singer started attending Dodgers games after moving to Los Angeles. Paisley has performed the national anthem at several Dodgers games and will do so again ahead of Monday’s Game 3.
Mary Hart
The former “Entertainment Tonight” host has been a Dodgers season-ticket holder for decades, thrown out a ceremonial first pitch, and frequently sits behind home plate.
With three games in a row taking place in Los Angeles on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, celebrity spotting is expected to become a popular pastime as the 2025 World Series continues.
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