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During Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance he is seen dancing on top of a vintage Ford pickup. Experts say the use of the vehicle was intentional.
According to data from internet searches, Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance extended beyond music, driving viewers to explore Puerto Rican flavors and traditions.
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Review: Bad Bunny brought Puerto Rico's history and culture to a revolutionary Super Bowl show
The sun hung low when Bad Bunny emerged in Puerto Rico's sugar cane fields during his halftime show, surrounded by jíbaros in pavas (rural farmers in traditional straw hats), viejitos playing dominos (an affectionate term for older men) and a piragua stand (shaved ice) — undeniable symbols of Puerto Rico.
If you were focused on his singing – or distracted by the real-life wedding that took place – you may not have noticed there were two versions of the Puerto Rican flag that made in
Singer Bad Bunny, who hails from Puerto Rico, recently performed the halftime show at Super Bowl 2026, which was subjected to praise as well as criticism from a few, including President Donald Trump.
Boxer and influencer Jake Paul explained that he wasn’t calling Bad Bunny a “fake citizen” in his tweet that criticized the Puerto Rican singer’s Super Bowl 2026 halftime show on Sunday. Paul, who purchased a $20 million mansion in Dorado,
For many Puerto Ricans in San Juan and beyond, the Super Bowl lasted all of 13 minutes. People turned their backs to TV screens as food, music and chatter filled the first half of the game until a hush fell across the island.
Free agent Malik Beasley has signed a deal to play in Puerto Rico for Grammy Award-winning artist Bad Bunny's team Santurce Crabbers, both parties tell ESPN. The team's season begins in March. Beasley has been under NBA and FBI investigations for gambling allegations.