Bad Bunny Puts on the Sexiest, Most Electrifying Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Ever — Raunchy Dancing, Steamy Make-Outs, and Surprise Star Power from Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, and Pedro Pascal Ignite a Global Frenzy Celebrating Puerto Rican Pride! When Bad Bunny stormed the Super Bowl LX halftime stage, the world held its breath — but nobody could prepare for the seismic shockwaves that followed. The global superstar’s magnetic presence ignited the stage, blending steamy, raunchy dance moves and intimate close-ups that sent fans into meltdown. Joined by the incomparable Lady Gaga’s hauntingly beautiful rendition of “Die with a Smile,” iconic Ricky Martin’s electric energy, and Pedro Pascal’s unexpected cinematic flair, this was more than a halftime show — it was a heart-pounding, unapologetic celebration of passion, resilience, and unity. Social media erupted instantly as millions screamed, cried, and danced along, declaring this the most unforgettable halftime performance in history. A blazing tribute to Puerto Rico, this star-studded spectacle shattered expectations and left the world spellbound. When legends collide, the impossible becomes unforgettable.

BAD BUNNY rocked Santa Clara with perhaps the sexiest halftime show the Super Bowl has ever seen.

The Puerto Rican’s spicy performance included raunchy dancing and close-up making out which the thousands in attendance and the millions watching at home lapped up.

Bad Bunny performs at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
Bad Bunny wowed fans with a saucy halftime performanceCredit: Getty Images

 

Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show with a blonde female dancer in blue.
Bad Bunny was joined on stage by Lady GagaCredit: Getty Images

 

Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performance.
The performance was filled with raunchy dancingCredit: Getty Images

The show-stopping halftime performance also featured special guest appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.

Meanwhile global stars like Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba and Cardi B – girlfriend of New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs – danced on stage as part of the spectacle.

Bad Bunny, 31, was a controversial choice as halftime headliner given his public opposition to president Donald Trump.

But there were plenty who couldn’t get enough of his saucy performance at Super Bowl LX, which was filled with Latin American passion and sent social media into a frenzy.Super Bowl fans ‘in tears’ over Coco Jones’ Lift Every Voice and Sing rendition

One X user wrote: “DARE I SAY BEST HALFTIME SHOW!! Daddy Bad bunny you never disappoint.”

Another posted: “We are so proud of him.”

A third commented: “This was really good I loved the storytelling and everything to it.”

And a fourth chimed in with: “Wow, my love for him is just increasing, he’s been such an incredible one with his art. I love what he does. Congratulations to him.”

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Part of Bad Bunny’s performance was played out in front of a banner which read: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”

That echoed a similar message he gave when accepting a Grammy award earlier this month, when he called out the Trump administration.

He said: “Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say ICE out.

“The hate gets more powerful with more hate. The only thing that’s more powerful than hate is love, so, please, we need to be different. If we fight, we have to do it with love.”

Part of the opposition to Bad Bunny’s selection also centred around the fact that his songs are sung in Spanish.

An alternative performance – the All-American Halftime Show – was laid on by the organisation started by late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and featured Trump-supporting country rock star Kid Rock.

And NFL legend Brett Favre was one of the high-profile figures who skipped Bad Bunny’s show to tune in.

Leading up to his performance, Bad Bunny said: “I just want to be there. I’m just ready to do it. I want to feel it. I want people to watch it and enjoy it.”

Karol G and Cardi B with other people in Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show promotional event.
Hollywood stars danced on stage as part of Bad Bunny’s performanceCredit: Getty Images

 

Man in sunglasses and white shirt giving a thumbs-up at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
Ricky Martin made a special guest appearanceCredit: Getty Images

 

A crowded football stadium at night with fireworks exploding and a large video screen displaying the message, "THE ONLY THING MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE IS LOVE."
The banner that accompanied part of Bad Bunny’s performanceCredit: Unknown