Bad Bunny Sets Record With 4.1B Super Bowl Halftime Viewers
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Bad Bunny has always had a special place in his heart for Chile. The Latin superstar showed his love for the South American country in a set of Instagram stories on Tuesday, nearly two months after his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour stop in Santiago.
The Puerto Rican star sings only in Spanish, but his two sellout Sydney shows prove language is no barrier, says the man who brought him to Australia.
The NFL says Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show hit 4.1 billion views, but fans question the numbers and demand clarity.
The Puerto Rican team features a number of MLB players such as Edwin Díaz, Nolan Arenado, Willi Castro, Heliot Ramos and Seth Lugo, among others. While one of the country's biggest names, Kiké Hernández, won't be available to play after requiring offseason surgery on his left elbow, he'll be with the team during the tournament to support them.
Bad Bunny’s “DTMF” holds at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Rhythm Songs chart for its forty-seventh week, while he fills the entire top 10.
Bad Bunny, the popular Grammy winner, broke all viewership records as he took the stage in Super Bowl LX for the halftime show, while both his ex girlfriends, Kendall Jenner and Gabriela Berlingeri cheered him on.
I have a 3-year-old daughter, “Nicole.” A couple of weeks back, around the Super Bowl, she heard about Bad Bunny. I’m not entirely sure where, but probably someone talking about the halftime show. She wanted to see “the bad bunny,
The singer followed his successful Buenos Aires run with two São Paulo concerts that blasted through the barriers between Spanish and Portuguese cultures.