Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance featured a real wedding ceremony
- - Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance featured a real wedding ceremony
Emlyn TravisFebruary 9, 2026 at 12:41 AM
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Bad Bunny performs during the Super Bowl LX halftime show in Santa Clara, Calif.
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Love was in the air during Bad Bunny’s star-studded Super Bowl halftime show performance.
The wedding ceremony and its feel-good reception featured in the middle of the "DtMF" singer’s 13-minute-long performance at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday was real, Entertainment Weekly has learned.
Representatives for Bad Bunny did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment.
A real couple gets married during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 2026 halftime show
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NBC News journalist Rohan Nadkarni wrote on X that the couple had reportedly invited Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, to their wedding and "in turn he invited them to get married during his performance." Nadkarni did not disclose any additional information about the couple.
The Puerto Rican superstar had just finished a short snippet of his song "Monaco" when the cameras cut to reveal a bride and groom smiling as they stood in front of a large wedding party. After the officiant pronounced them husband and wife, the newlyweds shared a quick kiss before making their way to a nearby table.
As they celebrated their nuptials, Lady Gaga took to the stage to perform her and Bruno Mars' Grammy-winning single, "Die With a Smile." Bad Bunny also got in on the wedding festivities, joining in his own white ensemble and dancing with Gaga to his hit "Baile Inolvidable," as the newlyweds cut into their extravagant, multi-tiered wedding cake.
Bad Bunny enjoyed the reception, dancing with a little girl and waking up a child using a football as a pillow before letting the camera pan back to the couple just in time for their first dance.
"Baile! Baile! Baile!" the Grammy winner shouted, encouraging the newlyweds to dance.
The pair swayed together before exchanging a kiss as the dancers surrounding them cheered and applauded. The segment then ended with Bad Bunny falling backwards into another group of dancers to the tune of his song, "NuevaYol."
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The couple's wedding was one of several heartwarming moments within Bad Bunny's performance. He also presented one of his most recent Grammy awards to a young boy who appeared to be playing a younger version of himself.
The newlyweds cut their wedding cake during Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
"Para siempre en ti," he told the child, which translates to "forever in you."
Bad Bunny took home three Grammy awards during the event last weekend. He also made history on the night when his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first Spanish-language album to ever win Album of the Year.
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