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Bad Bunny to Wear Dress in Super Bowl Halftime Show Honoring ‘Queer Icons’

Bad Bunny to Wear Dress in Super Bowl Halftime Show Honoring 'Queer Icons'

Bad Bunny’s Bold Super Bowl Plans

Puer to Rican rapper Bad Bunny seems set to make a significant statement during the Super Bowl halftime show by opting to wear a dress and honoring an LGBTQ+ figure from the stage. This decision is sure to catch the attention of football fans.

The artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, has generated quite a buzz, particularly among soccer fans, after images of his past performances, where he cross-dressed, circulated on social media following the announcement of his participation in the event.

Reports indicate that Bad Bunny plans to dazzle in a dress during the NFL show next month. Sources mentioned to a celebrity gossip outlet that the rapper thrives on pushing boundaries, suggesting he will bring an extravagant flair to the February 8 performance.

One stylist connected to Bad Bunny stated, “He adores controversy and lives to expand the limits.” They confirmed, “He’s definitely going to be in a dress. It’s a political statement wrapped in high fashion.”

Another insider commented on the unpredictability of the show, saying, “He’s not taking any safety measures. The NFL really has no clue what will unfold. Zero.” Bad Bunny seems determined to infuse as much queerness as possible into his performance.

He aims to pay tribute to a lineage of queer activists, drag performers, and cultural icons. This perspective has been echoed by various sources.

In spite of the pushback against his participation, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has defended the decision to invite Bad Bunny, insisting that his performance will serve to bring people together.

“This has been meticulously planned,” Goodell remarked in light of criticism. “I can’t recall choosing an artist without some form of backlash. It’s a daunting task with millions watching… I’m confident it’ll be a fantastic show. He knows the significance of this platform, and I believe it will be an exhilarating, unifying moment.”

The Super Bowl is scheduled for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

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