From the historic halftime show to red-carpet-worthy street style, the Super Bowl had us glued to every moment.
Music is one of those constants that quietly shapes how we experience the world. From different genres to languages, it connects culture, emotion, and identity — a feeling Bad Bunny, aka Benito, captured perfectly during his Super Bowl halftime show performance.
Fresh off a historic GRAMMYs win for his sixth studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny continues to define his own legacy. The album made history as the first all-Spanish project to win Album of the Year. And he didn’t stop there. On Sunday night, February 8, 2026, he made history once again as the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, delivering a performance that was unapologetically Spanish and absolutely mindblowing.
The standout celebrity style moments
For the performance, Benito, the man of the moment, stepped out in head-to-toe custom Zara. The look featured a creamy white, football-inspired look paired with the BADBO 1.0 Adidas sneakers — a collaboration between him and the sneaker giants.
To catch the game and witness the unforgettable halftime show, celebrities showed up to the stadium — spotted in the stands, on the field, and even on stage performing alongside Bad Bunny himself. After all the sightings, these were our favourite celebrity looks from the day.
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More than a show
Bad Bunny transformed the Super Bowl into a celebration of language, culture, and music that will be remembered for years. With a star-studded crowd showing up in unforgettable style, it’s safe to say this performance is one for the history books.
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