Alix Earle clapped back at haters who claimed she was “unqualified” to perform at Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl halftime show.
The influencer posted a behind-the-scenes look from her time in a Casita on the field at San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium on Monday, and her TikTok followers slammed her for her cameo.
One person commented: “Bad Bunny has never used his platform or voice to send a message.” “This is unbelievable and unjust.”
“I have 💗 and being invited to this was such an amazing experience and so special,” Earl replied, according to Us Weekly.
A representative for Earle has not yet responded to Page Six’s request for comment.
As for her relationship with Bad Bunny, they both appeared in “Happy Gilmore 2.”
Plus, they both know David Glatman, the producer of her upcoming reality show and co-owner of Bad Bunny’s Gecko Restaurant in Miami.
Glatman was spotted near Earl during Sunday’s show, and on Monday he opened up to Page Six about Bad Bunny’s decision to use the “face of Gen Z.”
He explained, “[Bad Bunny]wanted to be all-inclusive…especially with Casita. He wanted to show a little bit of everything. And I think it’s great to have her be the face of Gen Z and so much of America.”
Jessica Alba, Cardi B and Pedro Pascal were also among the A-listers.
Among the negative comments, some of Earle’s followers praised her for “getting to the Super Bowl before Braxton (Berrios).”
The “Dancing with the Stars” alum notably dated the Houston Texans player, 30, for two years.
The pair broke up in December 2025, and Earl later said the cause of their breakup was the “guilt” she felt for not having someone “by his side and supporting him 24/7.”
She has since been linked to Tom Brady, first making headlines with the NFL legend, 48, at a New Year’s Eve party in St. Barts.
The pair reconnected at a star-studded Super Bowl celebration on Saturday, and People revealed their relationship status on Monday.
Earl and Brady are reportedly “in a relationship.”
