Love stole the spotlight at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Bad Bunny didn’t just perform—he officiated a real wedding live on stage, just before Lady Gaga’s salsa rendition of “Die With a Smile.” The couple, originally inviting Benito to attend their ceremony, instead became part of the halftime spectacle. Bad Bunny's representatives confirmed that the Puerto Rican headliner signed the marriage certificate, witnessed the vows, and even had a wedding cake on hand.
The performance came amid a storm of criticism. Donald Trump called it “an affront to the Greatness of America,” Jake Paul tweeted his disdain, and political figures hosted alternative events. Yet Bad Bunny’s message cut through: “Lo único más poderoso que el odio, es el amor,” love is stronger than hate. Flags from across the Spanish-speaking world filled the stadium, and the superstar added, “God Bless America,” cementing a moment of unity.
What could have been just another halftime show became a genuine celebration. Millions watched as a couple exchanged vows under the stadium lights, proving that even amid controversy, love can take center stage.