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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance Creates Waves While Old Video With Kendall Jenner Resurfaces
Bad Bunny’s headline-grabbing Super Bowl LX halftime show has become a topic of national conversation, setting records while simultaneously dividing opinion across the country. The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a performance that showcased his unique musical style to millions of viewers on Sunday night.
Among those in attendance was supermodel Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny’s former girlfriend. Jenner was spotted enjoying the show alongside her sister Kim Kardashian and Formula 1 racing champion Lewis Hamilton, with whom Kim has been romantically linked in recent weeks.
Amid the post-performance buzz, social media erupted when footage appeared to show Bad Bunny and Jenner leaving together in his luxury Bugatti Chiron, valued at approximately $3 million. The clip quickly went viral, sending fans into speculation about a potential reconciliation between the former couple.
However, the video in question is actually from April 2023, when the pair were openly dating. The footage shows them departing from a Tyler, the Creator concert during the height of their relationship, nearly a year before the Super Bowl performance.
The “Un Verano Sin Ti” artist and Jenner began their high-profile relationship in early 2023, capturing public attention with their outings at exclusive restaurants, courtside NBA appearances, and Coachella festivities. The couple separated toward the end of that year, briefly reconnected in early 2024, but ultimately parted ways again.
Recent photos of Bad Bunny with Jenner’s close friends Justin and Hailey Bieber at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards sparked rumors of a possible reunion. However, neither Bad Bunny nor Jenner has commented on these speculations or indicated any plans to rekindle their romance.
Despite their relationship ending, the former couple appears to maintain an amicable connection, evidenced by Jenner’s presence at the Super Bowl supporting her ex-partner during one of the biggest performances of his career.
Bad Bunny’s halftime show featured a mix of his Spanish-language hits and represented a significant cultural moment as he performed largely in Spanish to one of television’s largest annual audiences. His performance broke streaming records on multiple platforms, cementing his status as a global superstar who has successfully crossed over to mainstream American audiences while staying true to his roots.
The show has not been without controversy, however. Former President Donald Trump publicly criticized the performance on social media, writing: “The Super Bowl Halftime Show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER! It makes no sense, is an affront to the Greatness of America, and doesn’t represent our standards of Success, Creativity, or Excellence…”
Trump’s comments reflect broader tensions about representation and language in American entertainment, especially on platforms as visible as the Super Bowl. Some viewers expressed disappointment over the predominantly Spanish-language performance, while others celebrated the cultural inclusivity it represented.
Bad Bunny has refrained from responding to the criticism, maintaining the same strategic silence that has characterized his approach to controversy throughout his career. Instead, he has allowed his artistry and commercial success to speak for itself.
The artist, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, continues to break barriers in the music industry. His Super Bowl performance follows a year of achievements including chart-topping albums, sold-out stadium tours, and further establishment as one of music’s most influential contemporary artists.
As the dust settles on both the performance and the relationship rumors, Bad Bunny’s cultural impact remains undeniable, regardless of where one stands on his halftime show or personal life.
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