Bad Bunny turns Super Bowl halftime into Puerto Rican love letter with Lady Gaga surprise
- Bad Bunny delivered a Super Bowl halftime performance that celebrated Latino culture, featuring special appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
- During the show, a couple was legally married, with Bad Bunny serving as a witness, as confirmed by league sources.
- Bad Bunny concluded his performance by saying, 'God Bless America' and emphasized love over hate, saying, 'The only thing more powerful than hate is love.'
- Bad Bunny's performance faced criticism from Donald Trump, who called it 'an affront to the greatness of America' on Truth Social.
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