Rumors of Bad Bunny wearing a dress at his Super Bowl halftime show have been swirling, but the truth is, production sources close to the event claim that's not going to happen. The Puerto Rican superstar has made no secret of his bold fashion choices in the past, including rocking a pink dress for a high-profile campaign last year.
Bad Bunny himself has spoken about how his style influences his music and overall aesthetic, saying it's "a type of art" and that everyone should express themselves through their wardrobe. The artist has always been unapologetic about pushing boundaries and embracing individuality.
However, as the 2026 Super Bowl approaches, it seems those rumors have been shot down by insiders who tell TMZ that Bunny won't be donning a dress on stage. Still, you have to wonder if this would've added an extra layer of controversy to his already highly anticipated halftime show selection.
In recent interviews, Bad Bunny has addressed the criticism and excitement surrounding the Super Bowl gig, including during the opening monologue of Saturday Night Live's season 51 premiere in October. He made light of some of the backlash, poking fun at even Fox News hosts, while also speaking directly to his Latinx community about what this win means for them.
President Donald Trump has weighed in on the musical lineup for Super Bowl 2026, calling it a "terrible choice" that only serves to sow hatred. But for Bad Bunny and his fans, this is more than just a performance – it's a celebration of culture, identity, and the impact artists can have on society.
As the big day approaches, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out. One thing's for sure: with Bad Bunny at the helm, you know it'll be a show like no other.
Bad Bunny himself has spoken about how his style influences his music and overall aesthetic, saying it's "a type of art" and that everyone should express themselves through their wardrobe. The artist has always been unapologetic about pushing boundaries and embracing individuality.
However, as the 2026 Super Bowl approaches, it seems those rumors have been shot down by insiders who tell TMZ that Bunny won't be donning a dress on stage. Still, you have to wonder if this would've added an extra layer of controversy to his already highly anticipated halftime show selection.
In recent interviews, Bad Bunny has addressed the criticism and excitement surrounding the Super Bowl gig, including during the opening monologue of Saturday Night Live's season 51 premiere in October. He made light of some of the backlash, poking fun at even Fox News hosts, while also speaking directly to his Latinx community about what this win means for them.
President Donald Trump has weighed in on the musical lineup for Super Bowl 2026, calling it a "terrible choice" that only serves to sow hatred. But for Bad Bunny and his fans, this is more than just a performance – it's a celebration of culture, identity, and the impact artists can have on society.
As the big day approaches, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out. One thing's for sure: with Bad Bunny at the helm, you know it'll be a show like no other.