In photos: from Pedro Pascal and Sofía Vergara to Jon Hamm and Adam Sandler, the celebrities who cheered for Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl
Celebrities gathered in San Francisco to support Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl.
The Super Bowl this year featured a notable presence of celebrities who showed their support for Bad Bunny, the renowned Puerto Rican artist. Among those in attendance were actors Pedro Pascal and Sofía Vergara, as well as Hollywood stars Jon Hamm and Adam Sandler. Their participation highlighted Bad Bunny's growing influence, not just in music but also as a cultural icon that draws the attention of other high-profile figures.
The event took place in San Francisco, California, where the NFL championship attracted a diverse crowd, both in terms of fans and entertainers. This convergence of pop culture and sports illustrated the increasingly interconnected nature of entertainment mediums, with music playing a pivotal role in attracting fans to major sporting events. Bad Bunny's performance was a significant moment for him, signifying his ascent to the apex of international music events.
In the lead-up to the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny also garnered attention for his forthcoming concerts in Argentina, which are highly anticipated. The enthusiastic responses from his celebrity friends at such a prestigious event serve to amplify his reach and solidify his status in the entertainment industry while showcasing how sports and music intersect in the current cultural landscape.