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Indeed, a Genuine Wedding Ceremony Unfolded During Bad Bunny’s Halftime Performance

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In a unique twist, a couple tied the knot during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, turning the grand event into an unforgettable backdrop for their special day. The couple had initially extended an invitation to Bad Bunny to attend their wedding. Unfortunately, his commitment to the halftime show made attendance impossible, leading to an extraordinary compromise.

Instead of attending their wedding, Bad Bunny offered the couple the chance to exchange vows during his performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This unexpected turn of events was confirmed by his representatives, who assured that the wedding was indeed authentic.

About five minutes into the 13-minute spectacle, the audience witnessed a heartwarming scene as an officiant, beaming with joy, pronounced the couple husband and wife. Surrounded by exuberant dancers and musicians, the newlyweds shared a kiss, making their union a part of the high-energy performance.

The wedding ceremony took place during a segment when Lady Gaga joined Bad Bunny on stage to perform their hit “BAILE INoLVIDABLE.” The couple exchanged vows amidst the electrifying atmosphere, with Bad Bunny acting as a witness and signing their marriage certificate, thereby sealing their nuptials in a truly unforgettable manner.

During a segment where Lady Gaga joined Bad Bunny to perform “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” they took their vows. Bad Bunny served as a witness and signed their marriage certificate.

The wedding was complete with a large cake, wedding gown, officiant and lots of live music and dancing.

The Latin star, whose full name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, performed for millions of viewers for a full 13 minutes. The performance contained many nods to his Puerto Rican heritage and had everything from a wedding to appearances from popular Latin celebrities dancing along to his music.

Lady Gaga briefly sang “Die for a Smile” with a Latin twist. Ricky Martin also performed “Lo Que Pasó a Hawaii,” (“What Happened to Hawaii”), a rallying cry for Puerto Rico’s autonomy, in Spanish.

Big names from Latin culture like Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba were also in attendance, dancing under the set piece depicting a market. Snippets of songs by other Puerto Rican artists in acknowledgement and celebration of those who laid the path for Ocasio’s career to go global.

Bad Bunny ended the performance saying “God bless America” and listed every country in North, South and Latin America by name while dancers carried their flags across the field and through the sugar cane bushes.

Behind him, a screen read “The only thing more powerful than hate is love” in English text, a direct reference to one of his recent speeches at the 2026 Grammys.


The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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