Did a real wedding happen during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show? Details here

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brief moment in between bad bunnyThe Super Bowl halftime show left viewers questioning whether the wedding on stage was real. Multiple reports and social media posts have since confirmed that the ceremony did indeed take place legally during the show.

The couple allegedly invited Bad Bunny to their wedding months ago, prompting the artist to invite them to get married during the show. (@BBPRTV/X)
The couple allegedly invited Bad Bunny to their wedding months ago, prompting the artist to invite them to get married during the show. (@BBPRTV/X)

Published on X on February 9, ML Football called it a “heartwarming story” and noted that “Bad Bunny’s Couple” super bowl The halftime show really got married during the show. ” The post added that the couple invited Bad Bunny to their wedding months ago, prompting the artist to invite them to the wedding during the show.

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This was confirmed by a sports reporter at NBC News, who wrote on

Confirmation from the Bad Bunny Team

USA Today also reported that the wedding was real, reporting that Bad Bunny served as a witness during the halftime show and signed the marriage certificate.

The couple’s identities were not revealed, but Bad Bunny’s rep confirmed that the couple initially invited the Puerto Rican superstar to their wedding, and then he invited them to the Apple Music halftime show, the outlet reported.

The ceremony took place in front of a global audience and was part of Bad Bunny’s 13-minute, 14-song performance. As the couple held hands and kissed, the stage opened to reveal Lady Gaga, one of several surprise appearances during the show.

Ricky Martin also made an appearance on the show, while Cardi B Actor Pedro Pascal is one of the dancers on stage.

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Mixed reactions online

The wedding sparked mixed reactions on social media. One viewer wrote: “So the Super Bowl halftime turned into an actual wedding venue? Cool story, but also a little wild – the NFL should be about football, not reality TV mixed with concerts and ceremonies.”

Others were more dismissive. “I actually don’t care… strangers getting married,” one reaction read. Another post criticized the show more broadly, saying “This is a terrible show and a ‘real’ wedding doesn’t stop it from going down in history as one of the worst shows ever.”

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