Anne Hathaway supports Bad Bunny’s message of love, unity at Super Bowl show
Anne Hathaway reacted to Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl Halftime Show performance earlier this week. Describing it as “wonderful”, he praised its message of love, unity and protecting “neighbours”.

Actor Anne Hathaway reacted to Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl Halftime Show performance earlier this week. During a recent media interaction, the actor stressed on Benito’s message of unity and togetherness. Asked if she watched the show, Hathaway said she did and said it was important to feel encouraged by people speaking out about love and unity.
princess diary Starr called Bad Bunny’s performance “amazing”. She said, “Yeah, yeah! The Benito Bowl was amazing; we loved that! And I just found out our curling team won a silver medal, that’s awesome.”
Referring to Latin American regions as “our neighbors”. The 43-year-old continued, “You know, I love all the people who are speaking out right now about how unity comes through love, and how we need each other, and how we need to really orient ourselves to solidarity and the protection of our neighbors. So, I’m very happy to celebrate with people who believe that and who are working in that direction.”
Anne Hathaway talks about Bad Bunny’s performance at Super Bowl halftime:
“Yeah, yeah! The Benito Bowl was amazing; we loved that! And I just found out our curling team won a silver medal, it’s awesome. You know, I love all the people who are speaking right now about how pic.twitter.com/fQ2X0xlOFc
– Anne Hathaway Archives (@ahathawayfiles) 11 February 2026
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, delivered a Super Bowl halftime show that made history for more reasons than one. Performing at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, the Grammy-winning artist became the first Latin star to headline the Super Bowl. A massive Spanish language set.
while the performance US President criticized Donald Trump, it also came out As a carefully constructed tribute Puerto Rican life, Latin American history and cultural memory. It was a statement.

