SUPER BOWL STAGE TURNS INTO A LATE-NIGHT FEVER DREAM 🚨 Bad Bunny sent Santa Clara into meltdown mode with a halftime performance so bold, provocative and pulse-raising that fans are already calling it the sexiest spectacle the Super Bowl has ever aired, as the Puerto Rican superstar unleashed high-octane choreography, steamy dance sequences and headline-grabbing on-stage intimacy that had tens of thousands inside Levi’s Stadium screaming while millions more at home flooded social media in shock, awe and pure excitement. From the first beat drop, the show radiated raw Latin energy and unapologetic swagger, blending chart-topping hits with daring visuals and choreography that blurred the line between concert and cultural statement — leaving viewers divided, captivated and unable to look away as cameras captured every electric moment of a halftime show that felt less like football entertainment and more like a global pop takeover, instantly cementing Bad Bunny’s performance as one of the most talked-about Super Bowl moments in recent memory.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show makes waves on social media

Bad Bunny performs during the halftime show. Reuters/Carlos Barria

Bad Bunny put on a memorable performance during the Apple Music halftime show at Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.

The Latin trap artist gave fans nearly 13 minutes of energetic entertainment, which included hits from his latest album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.”

Bad Bunny opened up the performance to “Tití Me Preguntó,” before transitioning to “Yo Perreo Sola.”

In the performance, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Martinez Ocasio, brought out Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin as special guest performers.

The sports world was well represented in the show. Boxers Emiliano Vargas and Xander Zayas made cameos, along with Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr.

Pedro Pascal, Cardi B and Jessica Alba were some other celebrities to make appearances.

He concluded the iconic halftime performance with “DTMF.”

Ahead of his performance, Bad Bunny told fans they didn’t need to learn Spanish to enjoy the show.

“People only have to worry about dance,” he said. “… They don’t even have to learn Spanish. It’s better if they learn to dance. There’s no better dance than the one that can come from the heart… that’s the only thing they need to worry about, to have fun and enjoy, and of course, choose your team at the game.”

During the performance and shortly after it concluded, social media praised Bad Bunny’s performance.

 

Here’s how social media reacted to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show.

 

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