North Hollywood Mother-Daughter Duo Perform with Bad Bunny at Super Bowl

Stephanie Stevenson and her 10-year-old daughter Jade San Pedro dazzled the crowd as part of the global superstar's halftime show.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

A North Hollywood dance studio owner and her young daughter were thrilled to perform alongside global music sensation Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl halftime show. Stephanie Stevenson and her 10-year-old daughter Jade San Pedro spent weeks rehearsing for the big moment, which Stevenson called a dream come true not only for her as a dancer but also as a mother.

Why it matters

The opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that showcases the talents of dancers on the biggest stage. For Stevenson and her daughter, it was also a chance to represent their Chilean heritage and inspire other young dancers to pursue their passions.

The details

Stevenson, the owner of Stephanie Stevenson Latin Dance Studio, and her daughter Jade San Pedro were privately invited to audition for spots in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance. After weeks of intense rehearsals, the mother-daughter duo took the field in front of millions of viewers, fulfilling a dream for Stevenson and providing an unforgettable experience for her 10-year-old daughter.

  • Stevenson and her daughter spent nearly a month rehearsing for the Super Bowl halftime show.
  • The performance took place on February 10, 2026 during the Super Bowl.

The players

Stephanie Stevenson

The owner of Stephanie Stevenson Latin Dance Studio in North Hollywood, California, who performed alongside her daughter at the Super Bowl halftime show.

Jade San Pedro

Stephanie Stevenson's 10-year-old daughter, who danced with her mother as part of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance.

Bad Bunny

The global music superstar who headlined the Super Bowl halftime show and invited Stevenson and her daughter to perform with him.

Jean Paul San Pedro

Stephanie Stevenson's husband, who watched with pride as his wife and daughter took the stage at the Super Bowl.

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What they’re saying

“When I went out there in the stadium, I was like, 'Whoa,' because I never danced in front of that many people.”

— Jade San Pedro (nbclosangeles.com)

“I have big dreams, but this surpassed all of my dreams. This is like we are floating. We are floating today.”

— Stephanie Stevenson, Studio Owner (nbclosangeles.com)

“To do it as a dancer and get this opportunity is one thing, but to get it as a mother and my daughter is a dancer, it's just something else.”

— Stephanie Stevenson, Studio Owner (nbclosangeles.com)

“I was so happy to do it with my mom.”

— Jade San Pedro (nbclosangeles.com)

“When she popped up on that screen, I mean, it's like everything leaves your body. You can't believe it.”

— Jean Paul San Pedro, Husband (nbclosangeles.com)

What’s next

Stephanie Stevenson and Jade San Pedro plan to continue their dance training and hope to perform together again in the future.

The takeaway

This story showcases the power of pursuing one's passions, as well as the special bond between a mother and daughter who share a love of dance. It also highlights the impact that a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity can have, both personally and professionally.