What You Didn't See in the Super Bowl Halftime Show: A Special Detail Went Viral on Social Media
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show featured a unique detail that went viral, revealing the human effort behind the show’s scenic elements.
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny headlined this year's Super Bowl halftime show, which aired between Sunday and Monday night. The performance was highly anticipated and showcased a tribute to Bad Bunny's homeland, as he became the first Latin solo artist to take center stage at the Super Bowl. His performance, primarily in Spanish with just a few English phrases, was celebrated for its cultural significance. During part of the show, Bad Bunny walked through tall field grasses that mimicked a sugarcane field, a nod to Puerto Rico's agricultural roots and the jíbaro farming culture.
After the performance, videos circulated on social media revealing the behind-the-scenes reality of the extravagant stadium set. The tall grasses, which appeared to be a beautiful design element, were actually being manipulated by people hidden within each bush, moving the