In true Hollywood fashion, Jessica Alba brought her A-game to the stage during Bad Bunny’s epic Super Bowl Halftime show. On February 11, 2026, the actress joined an array of celebrities in Bad Bunny’s vibrant casita – a setup that took the world by storm. A day later, Alba took to social media to share a video montage of her moment in the spotlight.
The video captured Alba’s cameo, which she shared with fellow stars like Pedro Pascal, Karol G, and Cardi B, turning the stage into a multicultural celebration. She expressed the profound impact of the event, writing, "What an honor to be part of such an extraordinary moment in history. Joy you could feel. Pride you could see. Yesterday was bigger than a performance. It was Dignity. Inclusion. Unity. Representation. And Love."
“Benito ‘Bad Bunny’ tells stories rooted in his culture, his people, and his truth – and yesterday, those stories were centered on one of the biggest stages in the world," Alba shared, capturing the essence of a performance that resonated deeply with cultural pride and emotional depth.
The Super Bowl Halftime show wasn’t just about the music – it was a powerful tribute to diversity and unity. With famous faces like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin also on stage, the night turned into an electrifying showcase that combined entertainment with meaningful messages.
Lady Gaga added her flair with a salsa-infused rendition of ‘Die With a Smile,’ while love was literally in the air as a couple exchanged vows during the performance. Reflecting on the experience, Gaga expressed her gratitude on Instagram, saying, "It was my absolute honor to be a part of Benito’s halftime show. Thank you Benito for inviting me and thank you to the entire cast for welcoming me onto your stage. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.”
Jessica Alba ended her heartfelt message by echoing Bad Bunny’s poignant words: "The only thing more powerful than hate is love." As the show capped off with an unforgettable finale, it was clear that the night symbolized more than just a performance – it was a beacon of cultural reverence and shared humanity.
The Super Bowl Halftime show, brimming with star power and emotional resonance, highlighted the stories and voices that have long been sidelined, creating a moment where everyone felt seen and celebrated. Stars aligned, cultures blended, and history was indeed made in Bad Bunny’s unforgettable casita.