Bad Bunny's Ex Gabriela Berlingeri Shows Support After His Record-Breaking Grammys 2026 Wins
Bad Bunny is ready for an inolvidable night.
As the "DtMF" musician prepares to take the stage at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show on Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., he teased the possibility of guest appearances during his performance.
"That is something I'm not going to tell you," Bad Bunny playfully responded during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime show press conference Feb. 5. "I don't know why you asked that."
Instead, the Grammy winner revealed who else may be at the big game where the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks are facing off.
"I have a lot of guests," he quipped. "It's going to be my family, my friends and all the Latino community around the world that support me, the whole country. There's so many people who support me around the world."
What can he share about his highly anticipated 13-minute performance?
"I don't want to give any spoilers," the 31-year-old emphasized. "It's gonna be fun. It's gonna be easy and people only have to worry about dancing."
Bad Bunny (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) couldn't be more grateful for the support he's received ahead of the halftime show.
"There's a lot of people that stop me on the street at the airport," he said, "and say, 'I know you gonna do a great performance at the Super Bowl. Good luck. God bless you.' I feel great."
"Everyone who's stopped me on the street or wherever I go, they only wish good things on me," he continued. "I know that the world is gonna be happy this Sunday, that they are going to dance and have a good time."
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
It's been an unforgettable February for the "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" artist, who, in addition to being on tour, earned three golden gramophones at the 2026 Grammys Feb. 1.
"To be honest, I don't know how I'm feeling," the rapper—who won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos—admitted. "There's a lot. I've been saying that I'm still in the middle of my tour. I was at the Grammys last week."
"The biggest feeling has been grateful," he continued. "I'm happy. I'm just processing and taking one day at a time and just living. I'm excited about this performance."
As fans wait to see Bad Bunny hit the stage for his halftime show, keep reading for the best 2026 Super Bowl commercials.
eos, Starring Mikey Day
The Saturday Night Live star brings his comedic chops—and Is It Cake? knowledge—to the beauty brand's Super Bowl spot. Watch here.
Courtesy of Sketchers
Sketchers, Starring Sofía Vergara
Slip-in to this amaing ad featuring the Modern Family alum. Watch here.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV, Starring Jason Kelce & Kylie Kelce
The couple are just some of the many famous faces to appear in YouTube TV's commercial. See if you can spot cameos from Gordon Ramsay, Christian McCaffrey, David Blaine and more here.
poppi
poppi, Starring Charli XCX
She is the moment. The Brat hitmaker is joined by Rachel Sennott in poppi's commercial during football's biggest night. Watch the teaser here.
Grubhub
Grubhub, Starring George Clooney
Don't worry about the fees, Grubhub will take care of them. See the Oceans 11 star in the food delivery platform's ad here.
Nerds
Nerds, Starring Andy Cohen
Unleash your (fashion) senses. The Bravo star shows the Nerds gummy cluster how to dress with his new juicy glow up. Watch here.
Instacart
Instacart, Starring Benson Boone & Ben Stiller
A flipping cool duo. The "Mystical Magical" singer and Zoolander star portray a Europop brother duo—and get into a flipping contest. See full ad here.
e.l.f. Cosmetics
e.l.f., starring Melissa McCarthy
Fuego, fuego. The Bridesmaids alum proves the beauty brand helps her bring the drama in her telenovela spoof. Watch here.
Xfinity, starring Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill
What if Jurassic Park, worked? Xfinity makes it happen in this fun Super Bowl spoof. See the happy ending here.
Skittles
Skittles, Starring Elijah Wood
Forget the Horn of Gondor. The Lord of the Rings alum is beckoned by a Skittles Horn in a 60-second commercial for the candy iconic candy. Watch here.
Pringles
Pringles, Starring Sabrina Carpenter
She's working late with Pringles. The "Espresso" singer builds a woman's best friend—a man made of potato chips—in her Big Game ad with the snack. Watch here.
Expedia
Expedia, Starring Ken
Barbie can handle the dream house, but Ken has the plan for the perfect trip. See how he does it all with Expedia in the travel company's slot here.
Frank’s RedHot
Frank's RedHot, Starring Ludacris
Move out of the way for the rapper, who teamed up with the hot sauce brand for their "Eat the GOAT" campaign. Watch the commercial here.
Uber
Uber Eats, Starring Parker Posey & Matthew McConaughey
The White Lotus actress and the How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days alum discuss an interesting conspiracy theory pertaining to food and football. Watch here.
Squarespace
Squarespace, Starring Emma Stone
The La La Land alum teams up with frequent collaborator and director Yorgos Lanthimos for her first-ever Super Bowl commercial. Watch here.
Ramp
Ramp, Starring Brian Baumgartner
If only Ramp was around during his time at The Office. The actor proves that the spend management platform makes life a whole lot easier. Watch here.
Turbo Tax
Turbo Tax, Starring Adrien Brody
Taxes can be pure drama, so allow the Oscar winner to step up for the task in his first Super Bowl ad in 15 years. Watch the full spot here.
Fanatics Sportsbook / OBB Media / Sophie Sahara
Fanatics, Starring Kendall Jenner
The Kardashians star admitted that the rumors of her family's boyfriend curse are true...and she uses it to her advantage in this Super Bowl 2026 ad. Watch here.
Bud Light
Bud Light, Starring Post Malone, Shane Gillis & Peyton Manning
The Grammy winner, comedian and NFL legend prove that no party is complete without a Bud Light beer. Watch here.
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

23 hours ago
24








English (US) ·