Latin music sensation Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show, marking one of the most anticipated performances of his career. The Puerto Rican superstar arrives at the event on the heels of multiple career milestones, including three Grammy Awards and expansion of his sports agency, Rima Sports, into podcasting.
Bad Bunny’s emotional side was on full display during the 68th Grammy Awards, where he won Album of the Year. In his heartfelt acceptance speech, he paid tribute to his roots: “Puerto Rico. There is nothing we can’t achieve. Thank God, thank the Academy, and thank the people who have believed in me throughout my entire career. Thank you, mom, for giving birth to me in Puerto Rico, I love you.”
Fans have also been speculating about Bunny’s personal life, particularly regarding Gabriela Berlingeri, his former long-time partner, who attended the Grammys. Social media users tried connecting her presence to the celebrations, with some pointing out Bunny wearing a golden ring on his left ring finger as a possible hint of reconciliation. However, the couple did not appear together at the ceremony, leaving fans divided on whether they have reunited.
Despite the off-stage buzz, all eyes are on Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, which promises a high-energy set blending his signature reggaeton, Latin trap, and dynamic stage production. Fans are eagerly anticipating the mix of music, choreography, and visuals that have become a hallmark of his live shows.
Scheduled for Sunday, February 11, the halftime show will broadcast globally, cementing Bad Bunny’s place among the elite artists who have headlined the iconic NFL event. With his Grammy-winning success and global fanbase, expectations are high that this performance will be unforgettable.
Whether on or off stage, Bad Bunny continues to dominate headlines, showcasing his musical talent, cultural influence, and larger-than-life persona ahead of what is expected to be a historic Super Bowl halftime show.
