Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about performances because he’s the first-ever solo Latino headliner and is making cultural history. One of the biggest questions swirling around Super Bowl LX is whether or not Cardi B will join him on the stage.
Betting markets and fan speculations believe that Cardi B will likely make a surprise appearance. And these rumors would feel less far-fetched if you know that the two share a global hit: I Like It. Now, let’s look at what the rapper’s boyfriend has to say about the claim, followed by more predictions about Bad Bunny‘s performance.
Cardi B’s Boyfriend Responds to Her Super Bowl LX Rumor
Credits: I Like It (Official MV) / Cardi B / YouTube
Credits: I Like It (Official MV) / Cardi B / YouTube
Credits: I Like It (Official MV) / Cardi B / YouTube
Credits: I Like It (Official MV) / Cardi B / YouTube
The perfectly timed and vague response from Cardi B’s boyfriend, and New England Patriots player Stefon Diggs have only fueled the rumor. When asked directly if Cardi would join Bad Bunny onstage during the halftime show, he didn’t confirm or deny anything (via People).
He joked, “I don’t know, we can call and ask her.” Then he started vibing to Bad Bunny’s NUEVAYoL, which added more fuel to the fire. Even if she doesn’t perform, she’ll likely show up at the event due to her association with Diggs.
Other Predictions for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Performance
Bad Bunny | Credits: Recording Academy / GRAMMYs / YouTube
Other names that people believe could join the Super Bowl stage alongside Bad Bunny include Ricky Martin, J Balvin, Jennifer Lopez, and Tainy. But none match the buzz that’s being generated around Cardi B’s name. Beyond this speculation, like any sports event, Super Bowl LX has become a playground for several predictions, betting, and viral theories.
A few netizens believe that he’ll directly address politics during the halftime show due to how closely his art and identity are tied to social commentary. Some have also made predictions of him wearing a dress, a skirt, a pava hat, a baseball cap, etc.
He’ll likely perform tracks like NUEVAYoL, Tití Me Preguntó, Baile Inolvidable, and DtMF. Essentially, the song line-up will include his global hits and newer material. After his Grammy win, all eyes are on Bad Bunny. So, what surprises do you think he has in store for us at the halftime show? Do let us know in the comments below.
Super Bowl LX will be played on February 8, 2026, and it will be streaming on Peacock.
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