‘Made me feel proudly American’: stars react to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl half-time show, a 13-minute performance viewed by an estimated 135.4 million people, featured rich references to Puerto Rican culture, politics, and history. The performance transformed Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, into a celebration of the island, showcasing scenes like sugarcane fields and a wedding ceremony.

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AI-generatedBad Bunny's Super Bowl half-time show, a 13-minute performance viewed by an estimated 135.4 million people, featured rich references to Puerto Rican culture, politics, and history. The performance transformed Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, into a celebration of the island, showcasing scenes like sugarcane fields and a wedding ceremony. The show concluded with a message emphasizing love over hate. Celebrities have expressed support for the Grammy-winning artist's performance, particularly in response to criticism from figures like Trump. The show aimed to immerse viewers in Bad Bunny's world and deliver a powerful message of unity.
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5 extractedThe half-time show included references to politics, history and Puerto Rican culture.
The Super Bowl half-time show invited an estimated 135.4 million viewers into Bad Bunny’s world.
Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl half-time show.
The artist transformed the pitch of the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, into his own love letter to the island.
The show featured a surprise performance by Lady Gaga.