BTS
member J-Hope has once again proved that his love for global music knows no boundaries. The rapper has showed his support to one of the biggest sports and music events in the USA by openly cheering for Latin music icon Bad Bunny following his historic Super Bowl 2026 halftime performance. As soon as J-Hope landed back in South Korea from Portugal, he took to Instagram to show his admiration, instantly setting social media buzzing and delighting fans of both artists.
J-Hope is a huge Bad Bunny fan
J-Hope shared a clip from Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show on his Instagram Story, accompanied by a simple but enthusiastic reaction: “Wow!!!" along with clapping emojis. The post may have been brief, but it was enough to show how much the BTS idol enjoyed the performance. Take a look:
The latest post proves that J-Hope is Bad Bunny's number one supporter as this is far from the first time he has expressed his admiration for the Puerto Rican superstar. Over the years, the BTS rapper-dancer has consistently shown his love for Bad Bunny’s music. In an earlier Instagram Live session, J-Hope was seen vibing to Bad Bunny’s track
DTMF, openly saying how much he loves the artist’s sound and energy. He has also previously shared Bad Bunny’s 2022 hit
Tití Me Preguntó on his Instagram Story. Fans have always demanded collab between both the artists.
More about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 2026 Show
Bad Bunny, meanwhile, delivered a performance for the history books at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Latin superstar made history by becoming the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show and the first to perform a predominantly Spanish-language set on that stage. His approximately 13-minute performance was a power-packed mix of high-energy reggaeton, striking visuals, and cultural storytelling.
The setlist featured many of Bad Bunny’s biggest hits, taking the audience on a journey through his musical evolution. He opened the show with
Tití Me Preguntó and went on to perform fan favourites like
Yo Perreo Sola,
Safaera,
Party,
Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR,
Eoo,
Mónaco,
El Apagón, and
Café con Ron. He closed the night with
DTMF. J-Hope has shown love to both the opening and closing songsAdding to the spectacle was a surprise appearance by Lady Gaga, who joined the artist on stage, making the halftime show a truly one-of-a-kind event. The performance stood out not just for its star power, but also for its strong celebration of Puerto Rican culture, heritage, and identity through visuals, choreography, and thematic elements. Following the show, online chatter suggested that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 2026 performance may have broken viewership records, with claims of a staggering 135.4 million viewers. However, these numbers are yet to be officially verified.