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Jessica Alba Joins Bad Bunny's Electrifying Super Bowl Halftime Show
The actress made a surprise cameo in the Puerto Rican artist's 'La Casita' performance, calling it an 'extraordinary moment in history'.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Jessica Alba had a memorable experience being part of Bad Bunny's electric Super Bowl LX halftime show on Sunday. The Fantastic Four actress made a surprise cameo as one of the dancers in the Puerto Rican artist's 'La Casita' segment, alongside other stars like Alix Earle, Cardi B, Karol G, Pedro Pascal, Ronald Acuña Jr. and Young Miko. Alba reflected on the 'joy' and 'pride' she felt being part of the performance, which she said honored the diversity of the Latin community.
Why it matters
Bad Bunny's halftime show was widely praised for its celebration of Latin culture and representation on one of the biggest stages in the world. Alba's participation as a Mexican-American actress highlighted the inclusive nature of the performance and the power of bringing diverse communities together through music and shared experiences.
The details
During the halftime show, Alba appeared as one of the dancers in Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' segment, which featured a set inspired by the artist's hometown in Puerto Rico. Alba shared videos and photos from the field, expressing her 'full body chills' and emotional reaction to being part of such a 'meaningful' moment. Other celebrity guests included Lady Gaga, who sang a Latin-inspired rendition of 'Die With a Smile,' and Ricky Martin, who performed 'LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii'.
- The Super Bowl LX halftime show took place on Sunday, February 11, 2026.
The players
Jessica Alba
An American actress and businesswoman of Mexican-American descent who made a surprise cameo appearance as a dancer in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show.
Bad Bunny
A Puerto Rican singer and rapper who headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show, bringing his Latin culture and music to the global stage.
Alix Earle
An American content creator and recent Dancing with the Stars contestant who also appeared as a dancer in Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' segment.
What they’re saying
“What an honor to be part of such an extraordinary moment in history! La casita – let's gooooo! Joy you could feel. Pride you could see. A beautiful love letter to Puerto Rico – and to all of America.”
— Jessica Alba (Instagram)
“Yesterday was bigger than a performance. It was Dignity. Inclusion. Unity. Representation. And Love. Benito 'Bad Bunny' tells stories rooted in his culture, his people, and his truth — and yesterday, those stories were centered on one of the biggest stages in the world.”
— Jessica Alba (Instagram)
“Bad Bunny on top.”
— Alix Earle (Instagram)
“@badbunnypr performance was pure love and joy and to experience it in real life was beyond unreal. What a beautiful thing to have so many people from all over come together and celebrate life, family, love, culture, and unity.”
— Alix Earle (Instagram)
The takeaway
Bad Bunny's electrifying Super Bowl halftime show, which featured surprise celebrity appearances and a celebration of Latin culture, demonstrated the power of music and representation to bring diverse communities together and create a unifying, joyful experience on one of the biggest stages in the world.


