- February 10, 2026
BTS’ J-Hope Goes Viral For Cheering On Bad Bunny’s Historic Super Bowl Halftime Show
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BTS member J-Hope takes to Instagram to praise Bad Bunny’s historic all-Spanish Super Bowl set, proving once again he is the Puerto Rican star’s ultimate fan.

J-Hope celebrates Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl set.
The worlds of K-pop and Reggaeton collided this week as BTS member J-Hope publicly declared his admiration for Bad Bunny’s groundbreaking Super Bowl LX halftime performance. Known for his eclectic musical taste and supportive nature, J-Hope wasted no time in celebrating the Latin icon’s historic night at Levi’s Stadium, proving that the language of music transcends borders.
Fresh off a flight from Portugal, J-Hope landed in South Korea and immediately tuned into the Super Bowl highlights. The rapper-dancer shared a clip of the performance on his Instagram Story with a brief but powerful reaction: “Wow!!!” accompanied by a series of clapping emojis. While the message was succinct, it sent shockwaves through the “ARMY” and “Benito” fanbases alike.
This isn’t just a fleeting interest for the BTS star. J-Hope has long established himself as Bad Bunny’s “number one supporter.” In previous Instagram Live sessions, he was seen enthusiastically vibing to tracks like DTMF and Tití Me Preguntó. By consistently sharing the Puerto Rican superstar’s hits over the years, J-Hope has fueled persistent fan theories and petitions for a high-profile collaboration between the two global juggernauts.
Bad Bunny’s Record-Breaking Night
J-Hope’s praise comes on the heels of a performance that rewrote the Super Bowl history books. Bad Bunny became the first solo Latino artist to headline the event with a predominantly Spanish-language set. His 13-minute spectacle featured an explosive setlist, opening with Tití Me Preguntó—a track J-Hope has previously championed—and closing with DTMF.
The show was more than just a musical performance; it was a cultural odyssey. Featuring guest appearances by Lady Gaga, the set utilized striking visuals to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and identity. While official Nielsen numbers are still pending, early online reports suggest the show may have reached a staggering 135.4 million viewers, potentially breaking previous records.
For J-Hope, who has often spoken about the importance of cultural identity in his own work, Bad Bunny’s unapologetic celebration of his roots clearly struck a chord. As J-Hope prepares for his own upcoming musical ventures, this public “stan” moment serves as a reminder of the mutual respect shared between the world’s most influential artists.
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February 10, 2026, 04:30 IST