Craig Conover celebrated his birthday on Sunday, Feb. 9 in a major way at the Super Bowl. The Southern Charm cast member traveled all the way down south to New Orleans over the weekend, where he attended the big game, rooted for the Philadelphia Eagles, and had an amazing time judging from what he shared to social media.
Craig to his Instagram Story on Sunday, where he snapped a video from the stands at Super Bowl 59, surrounded by Eagles fans who celebrated after the team scored a touch down against the Kansas City Chiefs. In snapshots from the story, Craig was able to capture all of the excitement of the fans surrounding him in the stands, and he even got a selfie where he's smiling wide for the camera.
He then took to the caption of the post, where he revealed that it was his birthday and he was happy to be spending it surrounded by so much joy. "What an awesome birthday," he wrote, tagging his Sewing Down South business partner, Jerry Casselano, and thanking him for a "memory I won't forget."
"Eagles fans — you are funny and nuts and it was great being on your team tonight," he added. His birthday was made even better when the Eagles won the Super Bowl — talk about a good gift.
Craig's ex-girlfriend, Paige DeSorbo, was also in attendance at the Super Bowl.
Craig Conover teases what's next for Sewing Down South
It's only fitting that Craig rang in his birthday with a big celebration, as this year is about to be even bigger for him, especially when it comes to his pillow business. In a December 2024 conversation with The Daily Dish, Craig revealed that there are only good things to come from Sewing Down South.
"There's a lot of collabs in the works. We're in over 500 Kroger-owned stores with our home line collection, and we're doing a big collection with Belk, which will be out this spring, which is fun, and some smaller things," he explained. "[I'm] just keeping it all organized and [putting] one foot in front of another."
He further revealed that the business is growing fast, after they expanded to their second retail location in 2024. "I think we're in this influx point where we're at like 25 employees, and we gotta figure out how to continue," he said. "We're used to it being small and it's growing rapidly, which is great, but it's still just me, Jerry, and Amanda. I mean, we have 25 employees but there's just three of us at the management level, so [I] gotta figure it out."