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Ricky Martin showed how he experienced the behind-the-scenes of Bad Bunny's show at the Super Bowl

During the halftime show, the singer of “Livin' la Vida Loca” performed a snippet of the song

Ricky Martin showed how he experienced the behindthescenes of Bad Bunny039s show at the Super Bowl
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Although the lights of Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara went out a few days ago, the emotional aftermath of Super Bowl LX continues to resonate on social media. This Tuesday, Ricky Martin surprised his millions of followers by sharing an intimate video capturing the most significant moments of what he described as a “tsunami of emotions”: his special appearance at Bad Bunny's halftime show. The Puerto Rican star posted a visual recap titled “Minutes Before and Minutes After,” where he steps away from the glamor of the stage to show the vulnerability and euphoria of the experience. The footage shows the exact moment when Ricky Martin and Benito Martinez Ocasio (Bad Bunny) embrace in a brotherly hug backstage, signaling a historic collaboration that united two generations of Puerto Rican music. One of the most talked-about moments in the video is the appearance of Valentino and Matteo, Ricky Martin's twin sons. The teenagers accompanied their father to this historic event and, at the end of the performance, greeted him with hugs and faces full of pride. The singer appeared as a devoted father, kissing and congratulating his children, who have grown up in the spotlight but are rarely captured in moments of such professional camaraderie. Beyond the family emotion, Ricky dedicated words of admiration to Bad Bunny, highlighting his authenticity. “I know how difficult it is and what you sacrifice when you decide not to change because others ask you to,” wrote the performer of “Livin' la Vida Loca.” It's worth remembering that, during the show, Martin performed a politically charged segment of the song “El Apagon,” issuing a cry of resistance for Puerto Rico. With this new video, Ricky Martin confirms that his appearance at the 2026 Super Bowl was not just a performance, but a celebration of identity, family, and Latino heritage.

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