Anne Hathaway has delivered a glowing review of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, applauding both the spectacle and the sentiment behind it.
The Academy Award winner reflected on the performance in the days following the game, playfully dubbing it the “Benito Bowl” in reference to the artist’s real name.
Her reaction adds further star power to the ongoing conversation surrounding one of the most discussed halftime shows in recent memory.

Hathaway praises performance and message
When asked about the headline set from Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl, Anne Hathaway made her admiration clear.
Her comments underscored not only the production value of the show but also the themes of unity and community she felt it represented.
“Yes, yes! The Benito Bowl was amazing; we loved that!… You know, I love all the people who are speaking right now about how unity comes about through love, and how we need each other, and how we need to really orient ourselves towards togetherness and protecting our neighbors.”
“So, I’m so happy to celebrate with people who believe that and who are working towards that.”
The performance has generated significant discussion online, with viewers debating its artistic impact and cultural resonance.
Halftime show remains cultural talking point
Bad Bunny’s appearance at the Super Bowl quickly became a major social media moment. Hathaway’s remarks framed the show as a celebration of togetherness and collective spirit.
Reactions have ranged from praise for its scale and choreography to broader reflections on its messaging.
Her endorsement joins a wave of celebrity commentary that has kept the spotlight on the halftime spectacle well after the final whistle.
As the conversation continues, the performance stands out as a defining entertainment highlight of this year’s championship game.
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