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The Celebrities Who Were In Bad Bunny’s “La Casita” During The Super Bowl Halftime Show
The Super Bowl halftime show stood out not only for Bad Bunny’s performance, but also for the celebrities who joined him inside “La Casita.” Actors, singers, and even an elite football star were part of the show’s most symbolic set piece.
The Super Bowl halftime show once again merged sports and pop culture on the biggest stage, and one of the most talked-about details was the presence of multiple celebrities inside “La Casita,” the most intimate and symbolic set element in Bad Bunny’s production. What began as a signature feature of his Puerto Rico concert residency was recreated for a global audience during the most-watched sporting event of the year.
While the music and choreography dominated the main stage, cameras frequently cut to well-known personalities gathered inside the house-style structure inspired by traditional Puerto Rican homes. Their inclusion reinforced the cultural identity and community message that shaped the entire performance.
Celebrity Guests In The Most Symbolic Set Piece
Several major entertainment figures were clearly visible inside “La Casita” during the broadcast. Among them were actor Pedro Pascal, singer Karol G, rapper Cardi B, artist Young Miko, actress Jessica Alba, and media personality Alix Earle. All appeared on camera while Bad Bunny performed one of the central segments of the show.
Their participation was not random. In previous live runs, Bad Bunny regularly invited high-profile guests to share that same space, turning it into a recognizable meeting point between the artist and fellow stars. The halftime show extended that tradition to a worldwide audience.
The creative decision added a sense of closeness and shared celebration within a stadium-scale production.
From Concert Residencies To The Super Bowl Stage
“La Casita” is more than a visual prop. In Bad Bunny’s past shows, it has represented neighborhood roots, cultural memory, and everyday Caribbean life. Its Super Bowl version kept the look of a colorful, modest concrete home inspired by Puerto Rican communities.

Earlier editions of the concept featured appearances from stars such as LeBron James, Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, and footballer Kylian Mbappé, showing how the space connects music, film, and sports figures under one cultural theme.
Culture, Identity, And Sports In One Spotlight
Bringing celebrities into “La Casita” helped underline the cultural message behind Bad Bunny’s halftime performance. It was more than a group cameo — it served as a visual statement about identity, representation, and community.
On the biggest night in American sports, a symbol of everyday Puerto Rican life shared the spotlight with a global spectacle. Through that blend, the halftime show used a sports platform to deliver a cultural narrative that made “La Casita” one of the most memorable elements of the night.












