
From Jessica Alba to Pedro Pascal: All the Celebrity Cameos in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bad Bunny transformed the Super Bowl LX halftime show into a star-studded cultural spectacle, bringing out major celebrities and music icons during a performance that celebrated Puerto Rican pride and delivered one of the most buzzed-about moments of the year.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show remains one of the most discussed moments of the year, and for good reason. The Puerto Rican star delivered a high-energy, visually striking performance packed with symbolism, star power, and surprise guests.
The 31-year-old headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Throughout the 13-minute set, he made sure the performance felt like a celebration, bringing out several high-profile cameos.
Celebrity-Filled “La Casita” Moment
One of the most memorable visuals of the night came during his performance of "Yo Perreo Sola." Bad Bunny performed atop “La Casita,” a pink and yellow house designed as a nod to traditional Puerto Rican homes.

Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, Karol G, Young Miko, David Grutman, Cardi B and Alix Earle attend the Super Bowl LX Pregame at Levi's Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. | Source: Getty Images
As the camera moved through the set, viewers spotted several celebrities dancing on the porch. Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Karol G, and Alix Earle were all seen enjoying the moment. Their appearances quickly lit up social media, with fans praising the mix of Hollywood, music, and influencer culture.
Young Miko, Giannina Mourouvin, and David Grutman were also present during the “La Casita” segment, adding to the star-studded energy of the scene. The carefully staged sequence blended culture and celebrity, turning a simple house set into a powerful visual centerpiece.
Surprise Musical Appearances
The surprises did not stop there. Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin also made special appearances during the performance.
Gaga joined Bad Bunny on stage wearing a baby blue gown. The pair performed "Die with a Smile" in a salsa-inspired arrangement, giving the pop track a fresh twist. Their duet drew loud cheers from the crowd and strong reactions online.
Ricky Martin followed with a performance of Bad Bunny’s 2025 song "LO QUE LE PASO A HAWaii." Dressed in all white, Martin delivered powerful vocals that blended seamlessly with the show’s Latin music theme. His appearance added another layer of Puerto Rican representation to the night.
A Personal and Emotional Moment
Beyond the spectacle, Bad Bunny also included a heartfelt moment. During the performance, he recreated part of an acceptance speech and symbolically handed over his Grammy Award to a young child watching on a television screen alongside two adults.
The gesture appeared to reflect his message about inspiring the next generation. It served as a reminder of his journey from Puerto Rico to one of the world’s biggest stages. The moment offered contrast to the high-energy dancing and surprise appearances, grounding the show in emotion.
A Historic Night for Football and Music
The Super Bowl itself was packed with excitement. Following Bad Bunny’s electrifying halftime performance, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots. The win marked the franchise’s second Super Bowl title.
The combination of a dramatic football game and a culturally rich halftime show made Super Bowl LX a standout event. Fans across social media described the night as unforgettable, with many calling Bad Bunny’s set one of the most ambitious halftime performances in recent years.
By blending Puerto Rican pride, global pop appeal, and major celebrity cameos, Bad Bunny created more than a halftime show. He delivered a moment that resonated far beyond the stadium walls.
