
The Couple Who Got Married on the Super Bowl Field Is Making Fans Talk – Here's Why
Under stadium lights and a global spotlight, a brief, bewildering moment stopped the Super Bowl cold, leaving viewers stunned, curious, and whispering online.
The Super Bowl halftime show is known for spectacle, surprise, and star power, but this year it delivered something no one saw coming — a real wedding, unfolding live on the field in front of millions.

A couple marries during the Bad Bunny performance onstage at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California | Source: Getty Images
During Bad Bunny's performance, a bride and groom appeared center stage and were legally married, turning a pop culture extravaganza into a deeply personal milestone.
About five minutes into the 13-minute halftime show at Levi's Stadium, the moment became unmistakable. A smiling officiant declared the couple husband and wife. Dressed head to toe in white, the bride and groom leaned in for a kiss as dancers and musicians surrounded them. The scene was brief, emotional, and unmistakably authentic. Bad Bunny's representative later confirmed the marriage was legally binding.

A couple ties the knot during the Bad Bunny performance at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California | Source: Getty Images
According to that confirmation, the unnamed couple had initially invited Bad Bunny to attend their wedding. Instead, the global superstar suggested something far bigger — becoming part of his halftime show. Bad Bunny served as a witness and signed their marriage certificate. A real wedding cake was also part of the ceremony, underscoring that this was not symbolism, but the real thing.
A Ceremony Set to Music, Culture, and Spectacle
The wedding unfolded at the heart of an elaborate set inspired by Puerto Rico. The stage recreated a neighborhood plaza, complete with a barber shop, a liquor store, and a small house known as a "casita." The design reflected Bad Bunny's roots and reinforced the performance's broader theme of unity and cultural pride.
Lady Gaga played a pivotal role immediately after the couple stepped aside. Appearing with Los Sobrinos, a Puerto Rican salsa band she and Bad Bunny have worked with before, Gaga performed part of "Die With a Smile," her 2024 hit with Bruno Mars, reimagined in a salsa-style arrangement. Bad Bunny then joined her, transitioning into his own song "Baile Inolvidable."
The halftime show was packed with celebrity appearances. Karol G, Cardi B, Young Miko, Jessica Alba, and Pedro Pascal were spotted dancing beneath the casita, while Ricky Martin joined Bad Bunny onstage for a brief segment from his Grammy-winning album, "Debí tirar más fotos."
A Baby Bump Rumor Sends the Internet Spiraling
As the shock of the wedding settled, online attention shifted quickly to the bride. Viewers flooded social media with speculation that she appeared to be pregnant.
One netizen wrote, "She was pregnant during the wedding at Bad Bunny's #SuperBowl halftime show." Another asked, "Was the bride in the wedding scene during the Bad Bunny Superbowl Halftime Show pregnant? Looked like she had a baby bump." A third simply wondered, "Was she preggo???"
The show closed with Bad Bunny emphasizing unity, saying "God Bless America" and naming every country in the Americas, including Puerto Rico. At the center of that message was the live wedding — a fleeting, intimate moment that transformed a Super Bowl spectacle into something unforgettable.
