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Robert Griffin III reacts to real-life wedding during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show

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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show included a moment that went beyond entertainment and straight into a real-life celebration.

A couple got married onstage during the performance at Levi’s Stadium in front of millions of viewers worldwide.

The ceremony was confirmed to be legally binding and part of the halftime production.

Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III was among those reacting to the emotional scene online.

Robert Griffin III celebrates wedding during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show

RGIII took to social media in the wake of the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show to highlight a moment that stood out even more than the music and performance.

During Bad Bunny’s set, a couple who had previously invited the artist to their wedding instead tied the knot live onstage.

Bad Bunny performs the halftime show during the Seattle Seahawks versus the New England Patriots Super Bowl LX game on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium.
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Bunny served as a witness to the ceremony, which involved legal vows and celebration as part of the show.

“The couple that portrayed themselves getting married during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance ACTUALLY GOT MARRIED FOR REAL during the halftime performance,” Griffin posted.

“They asked Bad Bunny to come to their wedding, and he declined, only to invite them to get married during his Super Bowl halftime performance. THE ONLY THING MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE IS LOVE. YOU LOVE TO SEE IT.”

His words resonated with fans who saw the moment as one of the most heartfelt highlights of Bunny’s halftime show.

RGIII praises Bad Bunny’s halftime show and its cultural impact

Robert Griffin III also shared his thoughts on Bad Bunny’s halftime show as a whole.

He focused on the emotion and meaning behind the performance rather than the language used.

“Many people didn’t understand a word Bad Bunny said during his Super Bowl halftime performance, but it was iconic because you could feel the love of people and culture,” Griffin wrote.

He framed the show as a moment of unity. “Puerto Rican culture is American Culture. Together we are America.”

Griffin’s comments reflected a wider reaction to the performance and its message.