Livvy Dunne Expresses Excitement for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Performance
Social media influencer and former gymnast Livvy Dunne has openly shared her enthusiastic anticipation for Bad Bunny's upcoming headline performance at the Super Bowl halftime show. The 23-year-old star made her comments just days before the NFL's championship game, adding a personal touch to the massive sporting event.
Super Bowl Viewing Plans and Personal Connections
While attending the Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco, Dunne revealed her special plans for watching the game. "I am going to be with Michael Rubin in his suite," she stated, referring to the Fanatics CEO. She expressed warmth toward her hosts, adding, "I love Maddis, they are like a family to me so I am super excited to go and have some fun with them."
When the conversation turned to Bad Bunny, Dunne's admiration was unmistakable. "I am excited. Bad Bunny is amazing," she said simply and honestly. She then disclosed a fascinating personal detail: her favorite Bad Bunny track, "Monaco," nearly became part of her gymnastics career. "I was going to use it for floor music actually for gymnastics but I didn't end up using it. He is great," Dunne explained, highlighting the intersection of sports and pop culture.
Bad Bunny's Vision for the Halftime Show
Bad Bunny, who will perform at Levi's Stadium, has articulated his goals for the highly anticipated show. In an interview with Access Hollywood, the artist emphasized creating a universal, joyful experience. "I want to make people dance. I want to make them feel proud and think everything is possible, and then a lot of positive things in the world. I want people to feel happiness and joy," he said.
He further elaborated on his authentic approach, stating, "I want the audience to feel good that I'm an honest artist, that I am myself, that I don't act to be anything that I'm not, that I'm proud about who I am and where I come from." Bad Bunny stressed the power of music beyond language, noting, "And that the music doesn't have a language. The music is universal. It can connect heart to heart just with a song, without any lyrics."
Maintaining a grounded perspective, he added, "I'm just a normal guy that makes music. I just want to be there. I want to do it. I want to feel it. I want people to watch it and enjoy it." His ultimate hope is that viewers "feel good after those 13 minutes" of performance.
The Super Bowl Matchup Context
On the field, the Super Bowl features a compelling showdown. The New England Patriots secured their spot by defeating the Denver Broncos 10–7 in the AFC Championship, while the Seattle Seahawks earned their place after beating the Los Angeles Rams. This sets the stage for another historic championship clash, with millions expected to tune in worldwide.
As excitement builds for both the game and the halftime show, Livvy Dunne's comments provide a relatable, personal angle that resonates with fans across sports and entertainment spectrums. Her revelation about nearly incorporating Bad Bunny's music into her gymnastics routine underscores the cultural crossover that defines modern major events like the Super Bowl.