Sunday Night at the Super Bowl

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Super Bowl Sunday always feels like its own little holiday, and this year did not disappoint. Between the Seahawks taking home the win and Bad Bunny completely owning the halftime show, the night was equal parts football chaos and pop culture moment. 

The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29 to 13 in Super Bowl LX and honestly, they controlled the game from the start. Seattle’s defense was locked in all night, putting nonstop pressure on the Patriots and never really letting them find their rhythm. The Patriots tried to fight back, but it felt like Seattle always had an upper hand. It was one of those games where you could tell who was winning pretty early, but it was still exciting to watch everything play out. 

Now for the part everyone was really waiting for. The halftime show. Bad Bunny officially made Super Bowl history as the first solo Latino artist to headline with an all-Spanish set and he did not hold back. The performance felt less like a concert and more like a full-on cultural moment. From the second he came out the energy was unreal. He opened with “Tití Me Preguntó” and the crowd was instantly in it. 

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The stage design paid tribute to Puerto Rico with visuals inspired by everyday life on the island and it made the whole performance feel personal and intentional. Bad Bunny was not just performing hits. He was telling a story. Surprise appearances from Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga made the moment even bigger. The transitions between songs kept the energy high the entire time. 

One of the most talked about moments came toward the end when messages about love and unity filled the stadium screens. Some viewers loved it and others definitely had opinions, but that is kind of what made it so impactful. It sparked conversation everywhere, from social media to group chats. Whether people agreed or not, everyone was talking about it. 

By the end of the night, Super Bowl LX felt bigger than just a football game. The Seahawks earned a huge win and Bad Bunny delivered a halftime show that people will be talking about for a long time. It was sports, fashion, music and culture all rolled into one very unforgettable Sunday night. 

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