Bad Bunnys Super Bowl Halftime Show Wedding Was Real
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The wedding during 's 2026 halftime show was real.
NBC News' Rohan Nadkarni confirmed the authenticity of the on-field nuptials, noting that the couple had made the first gesture before he returned the favor during his set at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, .
'They invited Bad Bunny to their wedding and in turn he invited them to get married during his performance,' Nadkarni said on X.
A separate source confirmed to Daily Mail that the couple 'was legally married during the halftime show.'
The wedding during the highly-viewed segment was a hit on social media, as many users posted kind sentiments about the romantic exchange of vows.
One user said: 'Something struck me about them and that’s what it looked like to me. I honestly thought to myself this looks like it’s really them getting married.'
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Another said, 'Holy cow! I literally was like “what if that’s a real wedding.” Awesome!'
The wedding during Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl halftime show was real, as the couple had made the first gesture toward the superstar entertainer before he returned the favor during his set at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California
One viewer said, 'I thought they were actors but when the cameras cut to them a second time and I saw how smiley and happy the bride was I was like, "oh….maybe that WAS real omg!"'
Has the Super Bowl halftime show become more about spectacle than football?
Love was in the air during the halftime show as the pair exchanged vows
The couple 'invited Bad Bunny to their wedding and in turn he invited them to get married during his performance,' NBC News' Rohan Nadkarni said on X
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Bad Bunny performed entirely in Spanish - as all of his music is recorded in the language, though he has collaborated with English-language artists
The couple 'invited Bad Bunny to their wedding and in turn he invited them to get married during his performance,' NBC News' Rohan Nadkarni said on X
'Mi nombre Antonio Martínez Ocasio,' he introduced himself to the crowd in Spanish. 'Y si hoy estoy aquí en el Super Bowl 60, es porque nunca, nunca dejé de creer en mí y tú también deberías de creer en ti, vales más de lo que piensas.'
The artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio brought Puerto Rican culture to the huge stage in a segment that was correctly forecast as a landmark moment for Latino people
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People took to X with kind sentiments for the newlyweds
One viewer said the spectacle of the halftime show had taken on a life of its own
He ended with DtMF as he walked out of the stadium.
For years, Bad Bunny has been one of the most-streamed artists on the planet.And on Sunday, he made it clear that his global popularity translates seamlessly to the biggest stage in the U.S. (Though he is no stranger to it. He previously appeared during the halftime show at Super Bowl LIV in 2020 alongside Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. He sang in Spanish alongside two artists whose bilingual hits helped usher in a crossover era for Latin music in the ´00s.)
Consider Bad Bunny's 2026 halftime performance the cherry on top of a huge moment for the 31-year-old global superstar, who just 10 years ago was working at an Econo supermarket in Puerto Rico.
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Last week, he took home album of the year at the 2026 Grammys for his Debí Tirar Más Fotos, an album that marries folkloric tradition in local Borinquen genres like bomba, plena, salsa and música jíbara with contemporary styles like reggaeton, trap and pop. It marked the first time an all-Spanish language album won the top prize.
Like most headliners, Bad Bunny kept details of his halftime performance under wraps ahead of time, though many theorized there would be some kind of political performance. He's been critical of President Donald Trump in the past and at the Grammys last Sunday, said 'ICE out' while accepting a televised award.
Bad Bunny's latest tour skipped the continental U.S.; in an interview he said it was at least partially inspired by concerns that his fans could be targeted by immigration agents.
At a press conference on Thursday,Bad Bunny told Apple Music´s Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden viewers could expect a huge party - and joked that while viewers didn't need to learn Spanish to enjoy his set; they should learn to dance.
'I want to bring to the stage, of course, a lot of my culture,' he said at the time. 'I don't want to give any spoilers. It's going to be fun.'