Bad Bunny Rocks Super Bowl with Epic Celebration of Puerto Rican Culture!

Get ready, because Bad Bunny just made Super Bowl history! His halftime show was not only the first to be performed mostly in Spanish, but it was also a massive celebration of Puerto Rican culture. Fans were treated to an amazing lineup of special guests, including Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, who jammed alongside Bad Bunny in an unforgettable musical fiesta!

But it wasn't just these superstar artists that flashed across the stage—Karol G and Cardi B also swung by the iconic pink house known as “la casita” for part of this epic performance. It was a night packed with excitement and surprises!

And speaking of surprises, everyone is talking about the moment little Lincoln Fox, a child model, was called onstage by Bad Bunny to hold his Grammy award. Lincoln shared this unforgettable memory online, captioning it, “I’ll remember this day forever.”

While some initially speculated whether the boy was Liam Ramos, a five-year-old known for his time in ICE detention, Bad Bunny’s team confirmed there was no connection. Bad Bunny, known for his outspoken views on immigration, once again made waves in the music world. Even though he didn't directly discuss ICE during the show, he left a powerful message by giving a shoutout to every Latin American country at the end of his performance.

Adding to the narrative, Bad Bunny had claimed a Grammy for Best Musica Urbana Album just a week prior. His edgy acceptance speech there made clear his stance, saying, “ICE out… We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans.”

As fans buzz about the Super Bowl performance, the magic of Bad Bunny's pride and his explosive show resonate, proving it was much more than just a halftime event!

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