Bad Bunny's
Super Bowl halftime show turned Super Bowl LX into something far bigger than football. What unfolded at Levi’s Stadium was not just a musical performance but a cultural moment that jolted a flat game back to life and sent social media into overdrive within seconds of kickoff. From the opening beat, the focus shifted from the scoreboard to the stage, where spectacle, emotion, and surprise ruled the night.
What caught viewers off guard was not only the global superstar’s explosive presence but a moment that felt deeply personal. In front of millions watching worldwide, Bad Bunny handed an engagement ring to a man on stage. Moments later, a woman joined him, and a proposal followed. The scene felt surreal, intimate, and carefully choreographed, yet strangely real. By the time the wedding cake appeared and the crowd erupted, one question dominated the internet. Was this real or pure theater?
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show turns fiction into reality on the biggest stage
The answer arrived quickly and stunned even seasoned
NFL viewers. According to Variety and multiple confirmed reports, Bad Bunny’s representative verified that the wedding was real. The couple genuinely got married during the halftime show, making Super Bowl LX the site of one of the most unexpected ceremonies in sports history.
“Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show performance was spectacular. I don’t know much Spanish and I’m not familiar with his catalog, but the energy, dancing, and overall message was perfect. The NFL wanted Bad Bunny for his global reach, and they got it with that performance.”
The performance leaned heavily into themes of love and celebration. As the newly married couple shared a kiss, the stage cleared, revealing Lady Gaga as a surprise guest. Her appearance added another layer to a show already overflowing with moments designed to be remembered. Celebrity sightings filled the background, with Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Ricky Martin, and others visible throughout the night.
“Bunny’s set was full of great easter eggs. The best might have been when a couple got married during his performance. Yes, it was a real couple who really got married, according to reports circulating on social media. How cool is that?”
NBC News reporter Rohan Nadkarni later revealed that the couple had invited Bad Bunny to their wedding. He flipped the script and invited them onto the Super Bowl stage instead. It became a once in a lifetime exchange, sealed in front of a global audience.