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Bad Bunny Confirms His Relationship Status Ahead Of His Historic Super Bowl Halftime Show

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl LX halftime show press conference
Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl LX halftime show press conference (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

Super Bowl LX features Bad Bunny as the first solo Latino halftime headliner. The clock is ticking toward tonight’s highly anticipated Super Bowl LX match between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

Aside from the actual game, Bunny has likely had more headlines than the players. For this year’s halftime show, the Puerto Rican musician and producer will be hitting the stage for a history-making performance.

Bunny has seen significant growth in mainstream popularity as he’s helped Spanish-language music find new audiences. With so much fanfare, many usually want to know every detail about him. That includes his relationship status.

Bad Bunny Is Single

Bad Bunni wearing sunglasses
Bad Bunny (Photo via Imagn Images)

With his Super Bowl halftime show looming and controversy swirling, Bad Bunny has now given fans something else to speak of.

After making history at the Grammys last weekend, people are interested in who Bad Bunny is. At the Grammys, people started wondering if the Puerto Rican superstar was dating someone or even married. He was spotted with a band on his left ring finger, prompting people to question his relationship status.

Bunny, who previously dated Kendall Jenner, is officially single heading into kickoff at Super Bowl 60 on Sunday evening.

“A source familiar with the situation tells TMZ the global superstar is not engaged,” the report said on Monday. “Our source says Bad Bunny isn’t dating anyone at the moment, making the engagement speculation completely out of nowhere.”

The ring on his finger was not a wedding band; it was a gift from Cartier. Bunny is clearly dedicated to putting on a big show and continuing his historic career.

The 31-year-old Puerto Rican native, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, said he was “excited” to be named the headlining act. Now, the time for talking is over, and it’s time for him to put on a show.

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