Viral clip of Diplo as one of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl bushes appears to be AI-generated
- Diplo shared a video captioned `surprise` in a grass-bunny suit, which went viral but reporting found it to be AI-generated and not from the Super Bowl performance.
- The halftime show's bushes were actually human performers in full suits, with 400 mostly local performers signing NDAs and training through eight rehearsals across two weeks at Levi's Stadium.
- Jones Specialty Softgoods built the grass suits while Ashton Legadoé, Monique L. Peters and Fern Legadoé led a costume team of over 60 workers, and a grass-bunny costume appeared on eBay priced at $5,000 within hours.
- Discipline and pay disputes emerged as immediate outcomes after the show, with about 40 performers fired for breaching contracts and hourly pay reported at $18.70 versus a union‑guaranteed minimum of roughly $1,300 a week for dancers.
- The show reached 128.2 million viewers, making it one of the biggest halftime events, with Pornhub reporting spikes in Latino- and sports-related searches after the Feb. 9 performance.
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