Bad Bunny’s fans have been digging up Easter eggs right from the moment his halftime show went live. The rapper and his team cleverly snuck in many special moments from Bad Bunny’s life and Latino culture, which made the performance a lot more special.
Of course, post-halftime show interviews were obviously on the way, with the producers themselves coming to talk about many moments, especially the wedding, which took place in the middle of the performance. The wedding was 100% genuine and not staged, as many fans thought.
“The engaged couple wound up with 15 extra wedding announcements, so they sent most to local businesses with the hope of maybe getting some free wedding perks. But the last invite? They were like, ‘Why don’t we send one to Bad Bunny? Lots of people send wedding invitations to him, so why not?’ Bad Bunny’s office reached out, and they thought, ‘Amazing, maybe we’ll get a signed photo.’ But they were invited to a Zoom call, which they thought was kind of weird. On the Zoom call, they learned the plan: Bad Bunny was inviting them to get married at the Super Bowl.The couple had planned to make Bad Bunny’s ‘Baile Inolvidable’ their first dance. And so, they went from planning to play it at their wedding to being on the Super Bowl with him live, singing it. And with the bonus prize of Lady Gaga being the wedding singer as well.” The producers said.
The producers of #BadBunny’s #SuperBowl halftime show explain the wedding sequence:
“The engaged couple wound up with 15 extra wedding announcements, so they sent most to local businesses with the hope of maybe getting some free wedding perks. But the last invite? They were… pic.twitter.com/CmtpRjmLtN
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Feb 8, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; A couple gets married on the stage during the Bad Bunny halftime show in Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Apart from the wedding, Bad Bunny also had several things pointing to his background, including all the lush pastizales which is native to Puerto Rico. The grass was actually people who were wearing the prop for easier movement on and off the stage.
Bad Bunny Talks About Tribute To Uncle Through All-White Outfit
Bad Bunny also had certain Easter eggs right on his person during the performance, especially his outfit. The rapper had the number 64 on the back of his shirt along with the name ‘Ocasio’ printed. Apparently, it was a tribute for his late uncle who was a major 49ers star.
His uncle, Tio Cutito, was never able to make it to a Super Bowl during his lifetime and his nephew decided to honor him through his outfit. Of course, Bad Bunny is hoping that the 49ers can win the Super Bowl someday to make his uncle smile up in heaven.
Bad Bunny's Emotional Story Behind the 'Ocasio 64' Jersey at Super Bowl 60
Bad Bunny’s Emotional Story Behind the ‘Ocasio 64’ Jersey at Super Bowl 60 (Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images)