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An Eagles Fan Played a Plant in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show: "I Had to Keep It a Secret"

Jasmine Proaño was one of the hidden performers as part of the sugarcane 'grass people' paying homage to Puerto Rican culture during Bad Bunny's halftime show.

  • This year, Jasmine Proaño, a Louisville resident born in Bowling Green, participated in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show at the 2026 game in the San Francisco area.
  • Proaño learned she made the show about 48 hours before departure and trained in California for roughly two weeks, according to her account.
  • People inside shrubs earned $18.70 an hour and logged 70 hours across rehearsals and Game Day, totaling $1,309 each, Darren Rovell reported.
  • She did not dance but stood on the field as part of the grass effect, and Jasmine Proaño told sister station WLKY she was emotional about the show with a Tuesday follow-up planned.
  • The Louisville performer said the 'grass' moment was a mostly fulfilled dream amid a widely praised Super Bowl halftime show, with theatrical touches highlighting Latino heritage.
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Meet one of the 'grass people' in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show

"I'm so emotional today seeing how great the show was," she told WLKY. "The grass people are viral. This is wild!"

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