Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny is receiving high-profile support from fellow artists Katy Perry and Jennifer Lopez as he prepares for his upcoming performance at the Super Bowl 2026. Both stars took to social media to express their encouragement for Bad Bunny, who previously captivated audiences during the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show at the game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.
In a heartfelt message on Twitter, Katy Perry wrote, “You got this @sanbenito, remind the world what the real American dream looks like ♥️ #SuperBowlLX.” Her words come as Bad Bunny gears up for a significant moment in his career, with many anticipating a stunning show.
Jennifer Lopez also shared her support by posting several photos from her own Super Bowl performance, accompanied by a touching caption in both Spanish and English. She stated, “Sending you all the love, positivity, and the biggest hug in the world! We are all behind you tonight. I know that you are going to kill it! I am here with you the way you were there with me!”
Lopez has been an outspoken supporter of Bad Bunny since his announcement as the headliner for this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show in September. Speaking on CBS Mornings, she emphasized the importance of his artistry, noting, “Music and art transcend language. He’s done that probably more than anybody of any generation.” She expressed confidence that his performance on such a grand stage would introduce him to new audiences, saying, “He is going to blow everybody’s mind with his performance.”
Bad Bunny is set to deliver an electrifying show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. His recent performance during the Patriots-Seahawks matchup left fans mesmerized, with highlights including his hit song “Tití Me Preguntó.” According to CBS News, the “King of Latin Trap” will also perform tracks from his latest album, including “EoO” and “NUEVAYoL.”
As excitement builds for Super Bowl 2026, the support from Perry and Lopez underscores the cultural significance of Bad Bunny’s participation. His presence on the halftime stage reflects a broader trend of increasing representation for Latin artists in mainstream music and entertainment, resonating with fans around the world. The anticipation for his performance continues to grow, promising a memorable highlight of the Super Bowl festivities.
