That wedding during Bad Bunny's halftime show? It was real

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The couple had sent the Puerto Rican artist an invite to their wedding but ended up getting a halftime show invite, instead.
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A wedding actually happened during Bad Bunny's performance Sunday at the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, Calif.Josh Edelson / AFP via Getty Images
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Bad Bunny helped one couple tie the knot in a very special way: during his Super Bowl halftime show.

The man and the woman, who appeared on the field during the show in a white tuxedo and wedding gown, actually got married during Bad Bunny’s performance Sunday, his representative said in a news release.

The duo, who were not named in the release, had sent the Puerto Rican musical sensation an invitation to their wedding but ended up getting a halftime show invitation, instead.

They were married live, with Bad Bunny signing the marriage certificate and a wedding cake being provided, "turning the moment into a joyful celebrating unfolding in real time," the news release said.

It's unclear whether some of the people in the background of their on-the-field wedding were friends and family members or just backup dancers from the performance itself.

Regardless, the moment appeared to bring joy to many viewers online — and added to Bad Bunny's well-received show.

On Sunday, the six-time Grammy winner became the first Spanish-language Latin solo artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, first sang at the Super Bowl in 2020 alongside headliners Shakira and Jennifer Lopez in Miami, delivering an unforgettable performance that showcased Latin music’s might and rising mainstream success.

When Bad Bunny was announced as this year's headliner in September, he drew criticism from a handful of conservative pundits and Fox News commentators. But on Sunday, he emphasized a message of unity while he paid tribute to his Puerto Rican roots.

Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin joined him during the performance.

Celebrities Alix Earle, Cardi B, David Grutman, Karol G, Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, Ronald Acuña Jr. and Young Miko also made cameos.

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