Hilaria Baldwin revealed that she is counting down the days until Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday.
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The 42-year-old star - who recently clapped back at critics over her preteen daughter's outfit - jumped to her main Instagram page on Thursday to share how her family is already preparing for the big day.
The Puerto Rican rapper will take to the stage at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8 as the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks.
The announcement last year that the music artist would be the halftime performer garnered mixed reactions, with Turning Point USA organizing its own halftime show with a lineup including Kid Rock.
In the caption of her latest post, Baldwin penned: 'Count down to #badbunny with these little bunnies…baby Ila is definitely mischievous bunny.'
One clip showed her husband Alec spinning and dancing in the kitchen with one of their younger children.
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Hilaria Baldwin, 42, revealed that she is counting down the days until Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday
The Puerto Rican rapper will take to the stage at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on February 8 as the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks; seen earlier this month at 2026 Grammy Awards in L.A.
The media personality also included selfies with her little ones as well as glimpses into their daily lives in the Instagram carousel.
Other images showed her children spending quality time with each other and also playing with their pets.
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It comes nearly six years after her fake Spanish accent controversy which first sparked up in late 2020.
It began with the author's inconsistent accents as well as fans questioning her Spanish roots.
The following year in 2021, Baldwin issued an apology for faking her Spanish heritage after it was revealed she was born in Boston rather than Majorca, Spain.
The TV personality had previously claimed to have been born in Spain and relocated to the United States at the age of 19.
'I've spent the last month listening, reflecting, and asking myself how I can learn and grow,' she penned in a statement at the time. 'My parents raised my brother and me with two cultures, American and Spanish, and I feel a true sense of belonging to both.
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The star jumped to her main Instagram page on Thursday to show how her family is already preparing for the big day
The media personality also included selfies with her little ones as well as glimpses into their daily lives in the Instagram carousel
Other images showed her children spending quality time with each other and also playing with their pets
In the caption of her latest post, Baldwin penned: 'Count down to #badbunny with these little bunnies…baby Ila is definitely mischievous bunny'
It comes nearly six years after her fake Spanish accent controversy which first sparked up in late 2020; seen in December 2025 in NYC
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'The way I've spoken about myself and my deep connection to two cultures could have been better explained - I should have been more clear and I'm sorry.'
The star continued, 'I'm proud of the way I was raised, and we're raising our children to share the same love and respect for both.
'Being vulnerable and pushing ourselves to learn and grow is what we've built our community on, and I hope to get back to the supportive and kind environment we've built together.'
Last year during an episode of her TLC reality show titled The Baldwins, Baldwin also reflected on the controversy.
During a confessional she explained, 'I love English, I also love Spanish, and when I mix the two it doesn't make me inauthentic. When I mix the two, that makes me normal.
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'I'd be lying if I said [the controversy] didn't make me sad and it didn't hurt and it didn't put me in dark places.'
The Dancing With The Stars alum also shared, 'My nuclear family now lives over in Spain. I want to teach my kids pride in speaking more than one language.'
Shortly before his appearance at Super Bowl LX, Bad Bunny opened up about the performance during a press conference in San Francisco on Thursday.
The following year in 2021, Baldwin issued an apology for faking her Spanish heritage after it was revealed she was born in Boston rather than Majorca, Spain
During a confessional she explained, 'I love English, I also love Spanish, and when I mix the two it doesn't make me inauthentic. When I mix the two, that makes me normal'; seen with husband Alec in 2025 in NYC
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He explained that the halftime show is always on his mind and admitted, 'Last night I couldn't sleep, I was thinking about it.
'I want to think it's 13 minutes of doing what I love, what I like. I know I'm gonna have fun. I wasn't looking for the album of the year at the Grammys, I wasn't looking for the Super Bowl halftime show.'
The rapper later added that he 'feels very blessed, every step of my career I get to another level, it's how I feel. It has been a beautiful and tough journey. I worked for it.'
Bad Bunny also shared, 'The world is gonna be happy this Sunday. The whole country. There's a lot of people that love me around the world, not just the Latino people.'
Over the past weekend at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, the star scored three wins - including Album of the Year and Best Musica Urbana Album.
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While taking to the stage at the ceremony, he criticized ICE by stating, 'Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say, ICE Out.'
He received a standing ovation from attendees in the crowd and continued, 'We are not savage. We are not animals. We are not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.
Bad Bunny also shared, 'The world is gonna be happy this Sunday. The whole country. There's a lot of people that love me around the world, not just the Latino people'; seen above on Thursday
While taking to the stage at the ceremony, he criticized ICE by stating, 'Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say, ICE Out'; seen above at the 2026 Grammys
'The hate gets more powerful with more hate. The only thing that is more powerful than hate is love. So, please, we need to be different. If we fight, we have to do it with love.
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'We don't hate them, we love our people, we love our family, and that's the way to do it, with love.'
It was revealed President Trump will not be attending the Super Bowl in person on Sunday, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sharing on Thursday whether he will watch Turning Point USA's halftime show.
'I think the president would much prefer a Kid Rock performance over Bad Bunny. I must say that.'

