There was much anticipation ahead of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, not just because he’s making history as the first ever artist to sing the entire show in Spanish, but also because it’s been used as a political lightening rod to discuss everything goes on in the US at the moment.
President Donald Trump has openly spoken out against the Puerto Rican artist being selected for the Halftime Show amid ongoing tension about immigration in the country.
However, many famous faces showed their support for the singer in a very public way during the show by getting up on stage alongside him!

What celebrities featured in Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show?
The performance was a star-studded event and many celebs spotted on-stage have South American heritage.
Cardi B
Cardi B was one of the first famous faces that viewers spotted in the crowd dancing close to Bad Bunny.
The rapper was born in the US but has Dominican and Trinidadian heritage.

Pedro Pascal
The actor, who famously pronounces his name with a Spanish accent, was also seen dancing in Bad Bunny’s performance, with the 50-year-old hailing from Chile.

Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba made an appearance during the Halftime Performance, with the Mexican-American dancing in jeans and a white corset.

Alix Earle
Eagle-eyed fans also spotted TikToker Alix Earle amongst the celebrities dancing.

Lady Gaga
Delighting fans with her hit song Die With A Smile, Lady Gaga took to the Super Bowl pitch to perform a fast-paced, salsa rendition of her popular track beside Bad Bunny.
The singer wore a stunning blue flamenco inspired dress with a big red rose attached to one of the straps. She looked sensational with her bleach blonde locks styled in an Old Hollywood fashion.

Ricky Martin
Ricky Martin also performed Lo Que Le Pasó, a song from his latest album.
The emotional moment linked the two popular Puerto Rican singers as they celebrated their shared heritage during the Halftime Show.

The three words Bad Bunny didn’t say in Spanish
Bad Bunny made history as the first ever Halftime Show performer to sing exclusively in Spanish.
However, the three words he did say in English were poignant.
“God bless America.”
The choice seemed intentional, with his selection for the Halftime Show causing backlash from some during a time when immigration is a highly contentious topic in the country.