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A streaker disrupted Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium, briefly halting the game in the fourth quarter. The shirtless man, identified as trader Alex Gonzalez, ran onto the field with "Trade with Athena" and his handle "@fxalexg" written on his back, revealing it was a publicity stunt for his Forex business.
The Super Bowl isn’t just about jaw-dropping plays and superstar athletes. For many Americans, it’s a full-blown event they look forward to all year. The buzz, the hype, the madness - it’s all part of the experience.And then there’s the halftime show. Flashy, loud, and totally unpredictable. The kind of spectacle where you never really know what’s coming next.This year at Levi’s Stadium, that sense of chaos showed up in the most unexpected way - thanks to one random daredevil who appeared out of nowhere and reminded everyone why the Super Bowl always keeps fans on their toes.

Super Bowl LX 2026: Who is Alex Gonzalez (Photos via X)
A streaker grabs attention at Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl LX took place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with the New England Patriots going head-to-head with the Seattle Hawks.
While Bad Bunny’s halftime performance had fans talking, the strangest moment came much later - and not from the stage or the actual game.In the fourth quarter, a shirtless man suddenly bolted onto the field. He was bare-chested but still wearing trousers and shoes, throwing his arms up as security rushed after him. NBC quickly cut away from the scene, but MassLive reporter Mark Daniels managed to catch the moment on camera and posted the clip on X.
The runner didn’t get very far. Patriots wide receiver Kyle Williams gave him a quick nudge, which sent him stumbling to the ground, where security stepped in.
Who was the streaker, and what was written on his back?
At first, it wasn’t clear what was written across the man’s back. But after social media users zoomed in on the video, the message came into focus:“Trade with Athena” alongside the handle “@fxalexg”.Turns out, this wasn’t some random moment of madness. The man was Alex Gonzalez, a self-proclaimed trader who promotes his work online.
This also wasn’t his first Super Bowl stunt. Back in 2024, he pulled off a similar act to promote his Instagram and ended up with a misdemeanor charge, according to The Mirror. That clearly didn’t put him off. After this latest incident, he reportedly wrote:“One of my goals has always been to streak the Super Bowl. I’ve done it now, and I’ll do it again.”
So what did the message actually mean?
When someone runs onto the field at a big sporting event, people usually assume there’s a political or social message behind it. Some even guessed it might be linked to Donald Trump or recent ICE raids in Minnesota.
But that wasn’t the case here.
“@fxalexg” is Gonzalez’s trading handle, and “Trade with Athena” is simply an ad for his Forex trading business. In short, the Super Bowl moment wasn’t a protest - it was a publicity stunt, played out on the world’s biggest sporting stage.

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