Bad Bunny delivered a historic Super Bowl halftime show that celebrated his Puerto Rican roots and emphasized unity across the Americas. The performance featured vibrant visuals and special guests like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. Despite earning praise from fans, former President Trump criticized the show online, calling it 'one of the worst' ever, while Bad Bunny focused on a message of love over hate. With artistic elements symbolizing Puerto Rico's culture, the show showcased the artist's journey and marked a significant moment in music history.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show: History Meets Controversy

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show: History Meets Controversy
Bad Bunny made history with the first entirely Spanish Super Bowl halftime show, celebrating his Puerto Rican roots and engaging with major celebrities, as former President Trump criticized it as 'terrible.'
In a groundbreaking performance at Super Bowl LX, Bad Bunny became the first artist to perform an entire halftime show in Spanish, highlighting his Puerto Rican heritage. With special appearances from stars like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin—and an empowering message of unity—he captivated audiences despite backlash from former President Trump, who deemed the show 'absolutely terrible.'

















