The Super Bowl halftime show is usually about spectacle—fireworks, surprise guests, and performances so big they become cultural reference points for years. But this year, Bad Bunny decided that wasn’t enough. Instead of just delivering music and choreography, he casually turned the biggest stage in American sports into an actual wedding venue. Yes, an entirely real, legally binding wedding.
During Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance, viewers watched what looked like a beautifully choreographed romantic moment unfold. A proposal appeared early in the set. Later, surrounded by backup dancers, the couple exchanged vows. At home, most people assumed it was symbolic or part of the storyline. Turns out, it was none of that. It was real.
The story behind it makes the moment even wilder. The couple had originally invited Bad Bunny—real name Benito—to attend their wedding. Instead of politely declining or sending flowers, he flipped the script and invited them to get married during his halftime show. Talk about a wedding upgrade.
As confirmed in multiple reports, the ceremony was fully legal, complete with paperwork and witnesses. And not just any witnesses—the entire world watching live, plus Bad Bunny himself.
Yes, that was a real wedding that took place during Bad Bunny's halftime performance. After the couple originally invited Benito to their wedding, he instead invited them to join his performance. They, of course, said 'I do.'
— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) February 9, 2026
Bad Bunny, along with the whole world, served as a… pic.twitter.com/gHLUAxyICT
Let that sink in. While most couples worry about seating charts and centerpieces, these two danced, cut cake, and celebrated their marriage on the most-watched broadcast of the year. Somewhere, a wedding planner is both inspired and deeply stressed.
The halftime show itself was already historic. It marked the first primarily Spanish-language halftime performance in Super Bowl history. Bad Bunny had previously appeared as a guest in 2020 alongside J Balvin during Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s show, but this time, he was the main event. The performance also included surprise appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, plus celebrity guests like Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, and influencer Alix Earle at Bad Bunny’s “La Casita” set.
Still, nothing topped the wedding reveal.
The couple featured in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance was legally married during halftime.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 9, 2026
Story via @bepryor:https://t.co/t4rfBwZIRk
Social media immediately exploded. Some viewers called it the most romantic halftime moment ever. Others quietly questioned every life decision that led to their own much less televised weddings. Either way, Bad Bunny didn’t just deliver a performance—he delivered a once-in-a-lifetime love story, live.
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