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has smashed the record for the most watched Halftime Show in history with 135.4 million views.
The Tití Me Preguntó singer, 31, wowed crowds as he headlined Sunday's game at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, .
Puerto Rican star Bad Buddy (real name Benito Martínez Ocasio) brought his Latin roots to the stadium with his catchy hits including NUEVAYoL, DtMF and EoO.
And while ring-wing commentators and President Trump were quick to criticise, it has become the most watched halftime show ever after live viewing figures were revealed.
A whopping 135.4 million people worldwide watched the show live which also saw him make history by becoming the first musician to perform entirely in Spanish at a Super Bowl.
It just beats the record set last year by rapper whose halftime show had 133.5 million viewers.
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Bad Bunny has smashed the record for the most watched Super Bowl Halftime Show in history with 135.4 million views
The Tití Me Preguntó singer, 31, wowed crowds as he headlined Sunday's game at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California
In comparison Usher's 2024 performance had 129.3million views and Rihanna in 2023 had 121million.
blew the minds of fans and viewers as he headlined the halftime show a with surprise support from and .
Gaga made an unexpected appearance alongside the star after his opening medley and sang Die With A Smile - but a rearranged Salsa-style version.
Ricky Martin also joined the show later to perform Lo que le pasó a .
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'As a lady gaga fan and a bad bunny fan this halftime show was straight up crack in my veins,' one fan gushed on X.
'bad bunny and Gaga's relationship is the cutest thing ever,' another viewer enthused.
'Bad Bunny was fantastic! I loved the vibes and the whole look/feel. Plus Gaga and Ricky? A+ Benito!!' read one person's review.
Another viewer felt similarly and praised the visual elements of the halftime show.
'Production ten, set design ten, visual concept ten, choreography ten, lady Gaga Ten, Bad bunny you get ten ten tens across the board,' they wrote.
Others noted that the guest spot was fitting, as Bad Bunny is an avowed fan of Lady Gaga.
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Puerto Rican star Bad Buddy (real name Benito Martínez Ocasio) brought his Latin roots to the stadium with his hits including NUEVAYoL, DtMF and EoO, while Lady Gaga also featured
And while ring-wing commentators and President Trump were quick to criticise it has become the most watched halftime show ever after live viewing figures were revealed
It just beats the record set last year by rapper Kendrick Lamar whose halftime show had 133.5million viewers
'the fact that bad bunny is little monster and got lady gaga on stage with him, a successful fanboy 😭,' one viewer wrote.
Bad Bunny's mostly Spanish set began with Tití Me Preguntó, which he sang while walking through a sugar cane field that had been constructed on the field.
He was dressed in a short white shirt and white trousers with drawstrings from Zara, and he carried a football in his white-gloved hands.
In addition to Pedro Pascal, the crowd was populated by stars including Cardi B and Jessica Alba.
To conclude the show he shouted 'God bless America!' before reciting the names of Latin American countries that many immigrants in the US hail from, adding the US and Canada and his 'motherland,' Puerto Rico, at the end.
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Behind him, an electronic billboard read: 'The only thing more powerful than hate is love' shone out above the field.
Then Bad Bunny slammed the football he was carrying to the ground as fireworks went off on the perimeter of the stadium and red, white and blue smoke filled the air in distinct columns.
Leading up to the , fans had wondered if Bad Bunny would use his biggest platform yet to speak out against the second Trump administration and immigration crackdowns across the US led by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Even before the hitmaker took to the field, some football fans - particularly MAGA followers and fans of Donald Trump - grumbled on social media about his selection.
It wasn't Bad Bunny's first time performing at the Super Bowl, as he previously spiced up 2020's Super Bowl LIV halftime show with a guest appearance with co-headliners and .
However, he became the first solo Latin headliner to lead a Super Bowl halftime show with his performance.
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His performance comes just a week after he made history at the 68th Awards ceremony by winning the award for Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
In comparison Usher's 2024 performance had 129.3million views and Rihanna in 2023 had 121million
The win marked the first time a Spanish-language LP has won the coveted Grammys honor.
Bad Bunny was clearly emotional after his Grammy win, as he sat down in disbelief and cried for several seconds with his head in his hand after his name was read.
'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,' he continued. 'If we fight, we have to do it with love.'
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Bad Bunny added: 'We don't hate them, we love our people, we love our family, and that's the way to do it, with love.'
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