Love was in the air during Bad Bunny’s epic Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
The bride and groom featured in the performance reportedly got married — for real — on the field at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
“This is incredibly cool — A source familiar with Bad Bunny’s performance tonight tells me that the couple in the halftime show got married for real,” a NBC News reporter wrote on X shortly after the show.


“They invited Bad Bunny to their wedding and in turn he invited them to get married during his performance.”
The singer’s rep also confirmed the news to Variety.
Fans on X gushed over how “freaking cool” and “awesome” that detail was.
The bride and groom were seen throughout the show, at one point dancing and at another point there was an officiant.


The musician, 31, also celebrated his native Puerto Rico during the lively and celeb-packed performance.
Different aspects of his culture were highlighted throughout the show such as the dancing and the food.
Lady Gaga delivered a surprise rendition of her and Bruno Mars’ “Die with a Smile” while second musical guest, Ricky Martin, sang “Lo Que Pasó a Hawaii.”


Other stars seen dancing to his hit tunes on the field included Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Alix Earle, Karol G and Pedro Pascal.
Bad Bunny also incorporated his historic Grammys win from last week’s awards show into the performance, as his album “Un Verano Sin Ti” is the first Spanish-speaking album to be nominated for best album of the year.
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, exclaimed, “God bless America,” and held up a football that read, “Together, we are America” in a powerful conclusion.


On Thursday, the rapper teased there would be a “huge party” during his 2026 Super Bowl performance while speaking at the Apple Music Halftime Show press conference — though no one could have guessed he would be celebrating a couple’s union.
“I just want to have fun, it’s going to be a huge party … I don’t want to give spoilers, people only need to worry about dancing,” he said.
“They don’t even have to learn Spanish; it’s better if they dance, but there’s no better dance that comes from the heart. … Of course, choose your team at the game.”
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