
Bad Bunny introduced a long list of A-listers during his Super Bowl performance - but it seems he particularly enjoyed what Lady Gaga brought to the halftime show.
About halfway through the 13-minute set at Levi's Stadium on Sunday (8 February), the 16-time Grammy winner popped up alongside the Puerto Rican hitmaker.
Dressed in a baby blue gown, the 'Poker Face' singer did a salsa-influenced version of 'Die With a Smile', and Bad Bunny was absolutely loving it backstage.
MARCA shared what looked to be fan footage of the 31-year-old 'living his best life' by dancing along to the track before jumping back in to perform with Gaga.
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Fans could see a bit of themselves in Bad Bunny by the way he 'just having fun', all while taking centre stage in one of the most-watched events of the year.

"Bad Bunny when Gaga hits the salsa drop: full send, no chill," one person commented on X.
"This is peak 'Little Monster' energy unlocked. Bro living his best fangirl life on stage sidelines."
Another tweeted: "Forget the setlist and went full fanboy mode. That's literally me when my favorite song comes on at the function."
While a third added: "I've come to accept that he's just another artist fulfilling his dream, and a little monster who also made it."
Others called it 'freaking adorable' and said that they were 'so proud of him'.
The singer, who was the world's most-played artist on Spotify last year, became the first musician to perform entirely in Spanish at a Super Bowl halftime show.

Even though he wasn't paid for his appearance, the 'MONACO' star made his performance all about unity.
As well as Gaga, the likes of Ricky Martin also made a shock cameo, alongside the likes of Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Karol G, and even Jessica Alba.
Not everyone loved it, however, as Jake Paul called him a 'fake American' on X before clearing up his statement.
Donald Trump was also clearly not a fan of Bad Bunny's performance, calling it 'one of the worst EVER'.
The backlash comes after the singer's powerful message to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Grammys a week ago.
"Before I say thanks to God, I'm gonna say ICE out. We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens - we are humans, and we are Americans," he said after picking up the album of the year award.
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