Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez Show Support for Bad Bunny's Halftime Show

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Ahead of Bad Bunny performing at Apple Music's Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show during the Patriots and Seahawks game, Katy Perry and Jennifer Lopez, who previously headlined, showed their support.

By Olivia Evans Feb 09, 2026 12:51 AM

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Bad Bunny's Halftime Show might not have happened yet, but Katy Perry and Jennifer Lopez already like it. 

As the “Monaco” singer prepares to perform at the Super Bowl 2026, where the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks are facing off, the “Teenage Dream” singer and "On the Floor" singer showed their support for his Apple Music Halftime Show. 

You got this @sanbenito,” Katy wrote in a Feb. 8 post on X, ahead of Bad Bunny taking the stage at Levi’s Stadium. “Remind the world what the real American dream looks like.”

Meanwhile, Jennifer, who performed at halftime in 2020 alongside Shakira, shared an equally sweet note in Spanish to Bad Bunny (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio).

“Bad Bunny…sending you all the love, positivity and the biggest hug in the world,” Jennifer wrote on X. “We are all with you tonight! I know you’re gonna crush it. I’m here with you the same way you were there for me. So proud to be Boricua! Dale fuerte Benito. The way only you can do it!”

Considering Jennifer and Katy know the pressure—and impact—of the Super Bowl halftime show, their messages are especially meaningful.

Katy’ Super Bowl performance in 2015 had many viral moments including dancing sharks and a mechanical horse. But for her, it was getting up in front of the whole world that she knew she’d remember. 

“I feel that in some ways it's a spiritual experience for me,” Katy said ahead of her performance. “I just hope that at the end of the day, over 100 million people are all smiling in unison.”

Meanwhile, Jennifer admitted the pressure was double considering she performed alongside the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer. 

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“This is the worst idea in the world to have two people do the Super Bowl,” Jennifer admitted in her 2022 Halftime Netflix documentary. “It was the worst idea in the world.”

While Katy and Jennifer are supporting Bad Bunny from afar, keep reading for every celebrity at the Super Bowl 2026….

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Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter and Rumi Carter

Jay-Z brought his and Beyoncé's daughters—age 14 and 8—to the 2026 Super Bowl in Santa Clara, Calif.

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Travis Scott

The rapper snapped pics ahead of the big game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.

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Leonardo DiCaprio

The Titanic star made a lowkey entrance into Levi's Stadium.

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Barbara Palvin & Dylan Sprouse

The couple had a winning date night at the 2026 Super Bowl with matching 'fits.

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Orlando Bloom

The actor—who split with Katy Perry last year—kept it casual in all-black for the California event.

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Alix Earle

The Dancing With the Stars alum—who sparked romance rumors with Tom Brady over New Year's—sported a leather crop top and jeans for her game day 'fit.

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Jon Bon Jovi

The longtime Patriots fan attended the game to introduce his fav NFL team before kickoff. 

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Chris Pratt

The Marvel star—who was on hand to officically introduce the Seattle Seahawks—turned the day into a father-son outing.

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Travis Kelce

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end—who is engaged to Taylor Swift—didn't make the finals this year, but still showed his support from the sidelines.

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Becky G and Kehlani

The singers were all smiles from their suite.

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Robert Irwin

From Down Under to the Bay Area! The Dancing With the Stars winner has sashayed into San Francisco.  

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J Balvin

The Latin Grammy winner completed his game day look with a black beret and shades.

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Brian Baumgartner

Now, the Office actor just needs some of his famous chili to level up his Super Bowl experience.

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Ty Dolla Sign and Flavor Flav

The musicians had their eye on the ball while watching withLive Nation Entertainment CEO Michael Rapino.

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Rob Lowe and Marcus Allen

The pair celebrated at the Super Bowl LX Pregame at Levi's Stadium.

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Peyton Manning and Tom Brady

The football legends—clad in NFL bomber jackets—greeted fans at Levi's Stadium.

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Sebastian Lletget, Kaytranada and Kehlani

The trio shared a suite at Levi's Stadium.

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Roger Federer 

The tennis champ showed up to support a different sport this time.

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Logan Paul

The influencer and WWE star was spotted in the stands.

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Emile Hirsch

The Into the Wild star kept his eye on the end zone.

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