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Last Sunday, excitement was running high at Super Bowl LX. When Bad Bunny took the stage for the halftime show, he surprised the audience with a special guest: Ricky Martin. The Puerto Rican appeared amid lights and applause, and within seconds social media exploded. Thousands of fans and commentators could not believe what they were seeing: Ricky Martin, radiant and full of energy, seemed to defy the passage of time. On Twitter and TikTok, there were many comments about how young the singer looked, comparing him to Bad Bunny and highlighting the age difference between the two.
Ricky Martin appears in Bad Bunny's halftime show
The Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin surprised with his performance during the halftime show starring Bad Bunny. The singer of "La Copa de la Vida" for a few seconds was the star of the event in one of the transitions of Bad Bunny where in addition to his excellent voice, the most commented was his incredible physique at 54 years old, which for many does not look that age at all.
Ricky, in his brief appearance, sang the chorus of "Lo que le paso a Hawai", a song that criticizes the appropriation and loss of cultural identity, something very much in keeping with the message of pride and unity that the show wanted to convey. Some of the comments on social media about Ricky Martin's appearance were:
- Ricky Martin, 54, is still beautiful.
- Ricky Martin is still the most beautiful man on earth.
- Ricky Martin so handsome and with his beautiful voice that we grew up listening to, how incredible to see him at halftime
- Wow, Ricky Martin is still as hot as he was 20 or 30 years ago.
Bad Bunny sends a strong message to all of America at the end of his show
Benito since he started his show at the Levi's Stadium protected a ball as if it were a NFL player, showing it throughout his presentation, however, it was not until the end where the Puerto Rican took the time to mention all the countries of America when he showed everyone the message that was engraved on the ball.
"The only thing more powerful than hate is love" were the words engraved on the ball, a clear and sincere message in times where racism, inequality and unjustified hatred are present in many parts of the American continent. With this, Bad Bunny invites us to unite, respect and protect each other, leaving aside hatred for love, as it is much more powerful.
