Historic Super Bowl Halftime Show Provided Hilarious Memes And Reactions And Here Are 45 Of The Best Ones
Millions of people were anticipating the second Sunday in February, the NFL Super Bowl. Sports fans were eager to find out whether the Seahawks or the Patriots would take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Others waited for the halftime show, one of the most significant pop culture events of the year.
Even as it was happening, millions of people took to social media to share their hot takes about Bad Bunny's halftime performance. Folks raced to spot the guest celebrities they saw on the stage, cracked jokes about the performance, and marveled at the level of production. Read on to find out which moments people deemed iconic and share your own thoughts about the LX Super Bowl with us in the comments!
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The LX Super Bowl halftime show was a celebration of unity, Puerto Rican culture, and the power of song. Bad Bunny surprised viewers with guest appearances from Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga. Folks also gushed on social media about the celebrities they were able to spot on a side stage, which included Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, Karol G, and Cardi B.
The Super Bowl is a major event in the U.S. every year. Last year, Nielsen reported that around 127.7 million viewers tuned in to watch the game all across America. While last night's ratings are still to be released, sources estimate that the viewership will be similar.
However, more folks tune into the halftime show than the football game overall. Last year, Kendrick Lamar's performance drew 133.5 million viewers to the screens and set a record that had been held by Michael Jackson since 1993. Usher's performance in 2024 drew a viewership of 123.4 million, and Rihanna's in 2023 – 121 million.
During his Super Bowl halftime show performance, Bad Bunny paid homage to his homeland of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States. The stage itself was an imitation of sugar cane fields; the people roaming them looked like jíbaros in pavas – rural farmers with traditional straw hats.
You could also spot viejitos (affectionate term for older men) playing dominoes and a shaved ice (piragua) stand. There were even kids asleep in white plastic chairs, and many Latino folks found it relatable and nostalgic on social media: "Bad Bunny paid tribute to all the Latino kids who sleep in chairs during parties."
FWIW, I am fluent in Spanish, but I cannot understand Bad Bunny. He's Puerto Rican. A lot of the Caribbean Spanish speakers are really difficult to understand. They speak really fast and slur their speech a lot. I had a roommate from PR and I could barely understand him. Then you add loud music, lots of PR slang, and rapping, and I can get maybe every 5th word. But I heard his last line loud and clear. "Seguimos aquí!" I literally started to cry at that. It means "Here we remain!". What a beautiful statement to make.
I was wondering if it was a real wedding or night. That has got to be one of the most memorable weddings anyone has had. That's awesome!
Although America has probably never been this politically divided, Bad Bunny dared to include some political undertones in his performance, too. If you're wondering what the sparking power lines meant, they were a nod to his song "El Apagón" ("blackout" or "outage" in English).
The song touches upon the issues of gentrification and displacement of the Puerto Rican people in the U.S., and refers to frequent blackouts and power outages the people face due to poor governance and shady deals with private power companies. The song also includes the lyrics: “Yo no me quiero ir de aquí… Lo que me pertenece se lo quedan ellos… Esta es mi playa, este es mi sol… Esta es mi tierra, esta soy yo" ("I don't want to leave… They take what belongs to me… This is my beach, this is my sun… This is my land, this is me.")
Not just the American Dream that we talk about to build a family and community, but the Dream that is America. It's the America that we want to become. A place of love, a beacon of hope for our children, and a land where people from all parts of the world can come together with a single shared goal of spreading human kindness and decency. Something that we've forgotten, but he reminded us of what we've lost.
The fact that Bad Bunny performed his songs in Spanish was a statement in itself. Before the performance, there was a lot of outrage about him performing in Spanish only, how people wouldn't be able to understand him, and how that was disrespectful to Americans. Ridiculing this outrage, The Onion ran a headline right after the halftime show that said: "Terrified Conservatives Lose Ability To Speak English After Exposure To Bad Bunny Performance (‘¡Dios Mío!’ Cry Millions Of Panicking Republicans)."
New "I hate gay Halloween"-Memes to come. I love them. Thanks Bad Bunny and his creative team! ❤️
Is it cultural appropration for me to steal the fit of one of the dudes holding tamborines for next time I go to Florida? Because that looks sharp as hell and perfect for the heat.
In reality, nobody lost their ability to speak English; the world didn't end – Bad Bunny's halftime show was simply a celebration of dance and song. The moment encapsulating that was perhaps the wedding that took place on the stage. If you thought those were actors and the whole thing was fake – think again.
Bad Bunny's representative confirmed that the couple wearing white were actual newlyweds. They invited the singer to their nuptials before this, but he asked them to come to the Super Bowl performance instead. Bad Bunny signed the marriage certificate and served as a witness to their love. And there was even cake, too!
This headline was perfect (check replies so I’m not hidden). I did a report on him for my Spanish class in college a few years ago and only just learned that he is 4 days younger than me. Shows how much I learned huh lol 🤦🏼♀️
For his performance, Bad Bunny dressed in all white but donned a football jersey with the number 64 and the name "Ocasio." That is the singer's real name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. The number 64, however, still has fans scratching their heads: some speculate it's a reference to the year his mother was born, 1964.
Others think it references his 2020 album "El Último Tour del Mundo," which was the first Spanish-language album in 64 years to be at the top of the Billboard 200. It's possible that 64 is also an homage to the victims of Hurricane Maria, as initially that was the official number reported of people who passed away, later corrected to 1,427.
However, Complex Magazine later reported that the number 64 on Bad Bunny's jersey is actually an homage to his uncle, who played football and sported a jersey with the same number.
The corsage Gaga is wearing is the national flower of Puerto Rico, the maga colorada. Yes, the maga. How will the trumpsters act if they find out?
He just stepped up and brought joy. After nothing but fear and stress he brought joy and love.
Bad Bunny did speak a few words of English at the end of his performance. "God Bless America," he said, and proceeded to name countries in both American continents. He carried a football as he listed countries such as Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, the United States, and Canada. A billboard behind him read: "The only thing more powerful than hate is love," driving home the point of togetherness and the real American Dream.
I heard Kid Rock was going to present Trump with a Grammy at the All-American Halftime Show, but they had to scrap the idea when they remembered that Kid Rock never won a Grammy.
Yep. The dude on stage presiding over the wedding holding the rosary is the antiChrist one, but the old a*s man chugging Monster "rapping" about underage girls is the "wholesome family" one. Sure. [jerk off motion]
What did you think about Benito's Super Bowl halftime show, Pandas? Were you shaking your Panda tails as you watched it in your living rooms? What did you think about the guest stars, the symbolism, and the overall message? Share your favorite moments from the event with us in the comments! And be sure to check out how the alternative "Temu" halftime show with Kid Rock went. Spoiler alert: not so great.
The message: the name America does not belong to the USA as all the countries mentioned are part of the continent which is called America.
That's how she spooked him at the Grammys "Mind if I join you on stage next sunday?" 😉
As someone who grew up having to read the liner notes on Pearl Jam, Radiohead, and Nirvana CDs, I really don't understand the hate.
My white, Southern 85yo anti-Trump mom who has never watched a Super Bowl halftime show watched it because she wanted to "support Bad Bunny." She had no idea who he was, but she watched the show. Her review this morning: "I didn't like the booty shaking, and I don't understand Spanish, but I loved the energy and joy in the music. I think it was a REAL American show. Bad Bunny is a real cutie too."
Just saw a great comment on another site from a poster who goes by ThreeTubersAHead - "The same people that wanted their own water fountains are the same people that want their own halftime shows."
Kid Rock music is for people who have tattoos of their children, but not custody.
Load More Replies...It was truly splendid and is what America is SUPPOSED to be about - lots of people coming together with a purpose - to remind everyone that "the only thing more powerful than hate is love."
Last week I became an American citizen. So many people (overseas and at home) questioned why I would want to become an American NOW. I thought I was doing it for practical reasons only, but the ceremony changed my mind. 29 people from 20 countries. People of all ages from every corner of the world. The official said “not only are we happy to have you, but we are LUCKY to have you”. It gave me hope. Made me realize that somewhere under all the chaos and shame and pain currently being inflicted upon our country by this awful man and his awful administration, someone still believes in our better selves, in how we are SUPPOSED to be. Hang in there fellow Americans. It is going to be alright in the end. It is.
You still kept dual citizenship, though, right? Not to yuck your yum, but I very much hope you have an escape valve for the choas to come.
Load More Replies...Just saw a great comment on another site from a poster who goes by ThreeTubersAHead - "The same people that wanted their own water fountains are the same people that want their own halftime shows."
Kid Rock music is for people who have tattoos of their children, but not custody.
Load More Replies...It was truly splendid and is what America is SUPPOSED to be about - lots of people coming together with a purpose - to remind everyone that "the only thing more powerful than hate is love."
Last week I became an American citizen. So many people (overseas and at home) questioned why I would want to become an American NOW. I thought I was doing it for practical reasons only, but the ceremony changed my mind. 29 people from 20 countries. People of all ages from every corner of the world. The official said “not only are we happy to have you, but we are LUCKY to have you”. It gave me hope. Made me realize that somewhere under all the chaos and shame and pain currently being inflicted upon our country by this awful man and his awful administration, someone still believes in our better selves, in how we are SUPPOSED to be. Hang in there fellow Americans. It is going to be alright in the end. It is.
You still kept dual citizenship, though, right? Not to yuck your yum, but I very much hope you have an escape valve for the choas to come.
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