Inside the 2026 Super Bowl: Bad Bunny Shines, Stars Pack the Stands and Seahawks Win Big
- Brandon West

- 7 hours ago
- 2 min read
The 2026 Super Bowl has come and gone, delivering the perfect mix of football, spectacle, and pop culture moments that had everyone watching. From the action on the field to a headline-making halftime show and a celebrity-filled crowd, fans of the game and entertainment alike had plenty to talk about long after the final play.

The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, headlined by Bad Bunny, instantly took over social media and had viewers buzzing from the first beat. The global superstar turned the stage into a full-on cultural celebration, and he didn’t do it alone. Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance, delivering a salsa-inspired take on her hit “Die With A Smile,” blending her pop theatrics with Latin flair. Ricky Martin also joined the party, stepping in to perform part of Bad Bunny’s fan-favorite track “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii,” sending the crowd into a frenzy and adding another layer of Latin pop royalty to the unforgettable set.
He also had celebrity friends dancing as guests, including: Alix Earle, Jessica Alba, Karol G, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, and more.

Coco Jones and Charlie Puth kicked off the night with powerful performances of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and the National Anthem, respectively. Both artists honored Whitney Houston in their own way. Jones wore an outfit reminiscent of the iconic white sweatsuit Houston sported during her legendary 1991 Super Bowl anthem performance, while Puth shared that his vocal arrangement was directly inspired by Houston’s timeless version.
Once the music faded and the game took center stage, it was all Seahawks. Seattle dominated the Patriots in a 29 to 13 victory, securing the franchise’s second Super Bowl title after their first win in 2014 against the Denver Broncos. Running back Kenneth Walker III delivered a standout performance and was named Super Bowl MVP.

Stars like Livvy Dunne, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Travis Scott, Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z, Adam Sandler, Roger Federer, Robert Irwin and more were spotted at football’s biggest night, turning the Super Bowl into a can’t-miss pop culture moment as much as a championship game.
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