Speculation surrounding Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl LX performance reached a fever pitch this week following viral rumors that the artist would appear in a dress on the field. However, according to production sources, these reports are unfounded. While the “Monaco” singer is officially set to headline the halftime show in Santa Clara on February 8, his team has clarified that a dress or gown is not part of the planned wardrobe.
This clarity hasn’t dampened the conversation around his artistic identity. Bad Bunny has a long history of using fashion to challenge conventional norms—wearing everything from skirts to corsets on red carpets and in music videos. These choices are often framed by the artist as expressions of personal freedom rather than specific political statements.
What this really means is that while the “dress rumor” has been debunked, the expectation for a high-fashion spectacle remains. With the NFL and producers keeping specific outfit details under wraps, the story continues to be driven by the public’s fascination with an artist who consistently disrupts the traditional visual language of superstardom.







