Love was in the air at Bad Bunny’s epic Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
Page Six can confirm that the bride and groom who appeared in the performance reportedly got married on the field at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The couple also invited the singer to their wedding.
An NBC News reporter first reported the news, writing to X:
“They invited Bad Bunny to their wedding, and in turn Bad Bunny invited them to marry him during his performance.”
The singer’s representative also confirmed the news to Variety.
X fans were ecstatic about how “insanely cool” and “awesome” the details were.
The bride and groom were seen dancing at one point and with the host at another throughout the show.
The bride wore a design by embattled designer Hayley Page that featured a strapless sweetheart neckline and all-over lace.
“I never dreamed that my wedding dress would make a cameo at the Super Bowl. Seeing it at Bad Bunny’s halftime show was just loco. But what makes it really special is that it would be worn by a real bride on her wedding day,” the designer told Page Six in a statement.
The 31-year-old musician celebrated his native Puerto Rico during a high-octane, celebrity-filled performance.
Various aspects of his culture were highlighted throughout the show, including dance and food.
Lady Gaga performed a surprise rendition of Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile,” and a second musical guest, Ricky Martin, sang “Lo Que Paso a Hawaii.”
Other stars dancing to his hits on the field included Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Alix Earle, Karol G and Pedro Pascal.
Bad Bunny also incorporated his historic Grammy win at last week’s ceremony into his performance, as his album “Un Verano Sin Ti” is the first Spanish-speaking album to be nominated for Album of the Year.
Bad Bunny (real name Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio) ended the speech on a strong note by shouting “God Bless America” and holding up a football that read “Together, We Are America.”
On Thursday, while speaking at Apple Music’s halftime show press conference, the rapper hinted that there would be a “big party” during his 2026 Super Bowl performance, but no one could have guessed that he would be celebrating the couple’s marriage.
“I just want to have fun. It’s going to be a big party…I don’t want to spoil it. People just need to worry about the dancing,” he said.
“They don’t even have to learn Spanish. They’re better off dancing, but there’s nothing like dancing that comes from the heart. … Of course, they pick their teams at the games.”
