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Ricky Martin found himself the focus of social media buzz after making a surprise appearance during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show on Sunday. Many observers were quick to note how remarkably youthful the singer appeared for his age.
The 54-year-old musician graced the stage at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, lending his voice to a special version of Bad Bunny’s track, “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii.”
Hailing from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Martin delivered part of his performance while seated beside a plantain tree, a nod to the cover art of Bad Bunny’s album, “Debà Tirar Más Fotos.”
Online discussions focused on Martin’s seemingly ageless appearance, with some suggesting he looked even younger than Bad Bunny, who is 31.
One commenter admitted, “I hadn’t heard of Bad Bunny before, but my kids sure have.”
‘But I do know Ricky Martin. I just don’t understand how Ricky Martin looks younger than the bunny guy.’
Ricky Martin was at the center of online attention following his cameo in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show SundayÂ
Online, many people chat about the Livin’ La Vida Loca’s youthful look – with one person saying he compared favorably to the headliner Bad Bunny, 31Â
Another lauded the She Bangs artist for taking care of himself, saying, ‘Nah… that’s my childhood crush right there. THAT’S RICKY MARTIN. STILL LOOKS SO GOOD.’
One user said ‘for a guy who lived a crazy life Ricky Martin looks great.’Â
Another added that the Shake Your Bon-Bon singer looked better than he did a quarter-century ago.
‘Ricky Martin legit looks better now than then,’ the commenter said.
One user joked, ‘The most offensive thing to me about the halftime show is that Ricky Martin looks like that at age 54. HOW?!?
Some compared the Menudo alum to other celebrities in terms of appearance: One said he ‘looks exactly like [a] gay Travis Kelce’ while another remarked he looks ‘like Drake now.’
Some social media users lauded Martin for his stage presence in the performance Sunday, with one commenter saying, ‘Ricky Martin is still that guy!’
The user described Martin’s cameo as ‘a massive surprise appearance during Bad Bunny’s halftime set that has everyone talking;’ and ‘pure nostalgia mixed with modern greatness!’
One user said that Martin looked better than he did a quarter-century agoÂ
Multiple users on X commented on Martin’s appearance in the halftime showÂ
Some compared Martin to other celebrities in terms of appearanceÂ
 One user described the halftime show with Martin as ‘amazing,’ adding, ‘this whole show was a party.’
Another user said that Martin deserved the spot during the show Sunday, as a Puerto Rican crossover pioneer, saying ‘Ricky Martin walked so Bad Bunny could run.’
Said one user, ‘Ricky Martin should’ve been the main pick with bad bunny being featured tbf.’Â
Martin took to social media Sunday saying he was experiencing a ‘tsunami of emotions’ after the show.Â
Martin took to social media Sunday saying he was experiencing a ‘tsunami of emotions’Â
The San Juan, Puerto Rico native performed partially while seated next to a plantain tree, paying homage to Bad Bunny’s Debà Tirar Más Fotos album coverÂ
He thanked Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, Roc Nation, the NFL and Apple Music in the statement.
The song Martin performed in part during the set Sunday, Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii, touches on the colonization of Hawaii in contrast to Puerto Rico’s as a territory overseen by the U.S., as well as ongoing gentrification.
The Grammy-winning artist also performed on a rendition of Bad Bunny’s 2022 track El Apagón, a politically-charged song about the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Martin and Bad Bunny had previously worked together in 2018 on the track Caro from Bad Bunny’s first studio album X 100pre.