Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, popularly known as Bad Bunny, created history at Super Bowl LX with his halftime show performance. Representing his Puerto Rican culture on the grand stage, he belted out his Spanish songs during the high-energy performance. Not just as a singer, he also won hearts by delivering a powerful message of love and unity. One of the biggest highlights of his act was Lady Gaga’s surprise appearance. The singer set the stage on fire with a soulful, salsa-inspired rendition of her and Bruno Mars’ Die With a Smile. She also shared a sweet moment with Benito and Ricky Martin.Lady Gaga's Note For Bad BunnySharing backstage photos on Instagram, Gaga penned a heartfelt note for the Grammy winner. She wrote, "Thank you Benito for including
me in this powerful, important, and meaningful performance. I am so humbled to be a part of this moment. It’s all the more special because it was with you and your beautiful heart and music. All my love to Benito, Ricky and the whole cast."The Mayhem singer also thanked her styling team for her Super Bowl 2026 look, reportedly inspired by the colours of the Puerto Rican flag.
Fans took to the comments to gush over the icons! A user commented, "We couldn't be prouder. Thank you!" Another went, "This is the look on the faces of artists when they know they’ve made history."Meanwhile, one netizen asked, "Just need to know when this version of the song is going to be released." "Release that salsa version of that song with Benito. We absolutely need it," begged another.Lady Gaga-Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX PerformanceRight after her surprise cameo, Gaga wrote, "It was my absolute honour to be a part of Benito’s halftime show. Thank you, Benito for inviting me and thank you to the entire cast for welcoming me onto your stage. I wouldn’t miss it for the world."Take a look at their act here: While fans are celebrating Bad Bunny’s iconic performance, a section of the internet hasexpressed disappointment. Some believe it was unfair for the reggaeton artist to sing in a language they didn’t understand. However, Benito’s admirers have called out the hidden "racism" behind the criticism against the singer.
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