Bad Bunny is putting the dress rumors to rest. Ahead of his Super Bowl Halftime Show in Santa Clara on February 8, sources tell TMZ that the reggaeton superstar won’t be wearing a gown — despite circulating reports suggesting otherwise.
The speculation sparked online after rumors claimed the “DtMF” hitmaker planned to don a dress for his highly anticipated halftime performance — a move that would have ignited conversation well beyond the show itself.
While production insiders declined to reveal what Bad Bunny is wearing, they were clear: no dress will be involved.
Stylists React to the Rumor
The news may disappoint stylist Miss Lawrence, famed for her appearances on The Real Housewives of Atlanta. She previously told TMZ that she was supportive of Bad Bunny wearing a dress — as long as he fully committed to it and represented the LGBTQ+ community with pride.
“I was totally cool with it. He just needed to commit fully and make it meaningful,” Lawrence said.
Super Bowl Spotlight Comes With Controversy
Bad Bunny’s selection as the Super Bowl Halftime performer already generated headlines and criticism. The NFL faced backlash for choosing a Spanish-language reggaeton artist for one of America’s most-watched events. Conservative group Turning Point USA even threatened to produce a rival halftime show featuring English-speaking stars.
Still, TMZ sources confirm that any criticism on game day won’t be about his outfit, as the dress rumor is officially debunked.
Fans Eager for the Big Performance
The excitement surrounding Bad Bunny’s performance remains high, with fans eager to see how he’ll bring his signature energy, visuals, and choreography to the halftime stage. Production sources teased that his costume choice is being kept under wraps, adding another layer of anticipation.
“The look is a secret, but we promise it’ll be memorable,” a source said.
What’s Next?
With just weeks until the big day, all eyes are on Santa Clara. Bad Bunny’s performance is expected to highlight his hits, stage presence, and cultural impact, while sidestepping the controversy over a dress.
Stay tuned for more updates on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime performance — you won’t want to miss what he has planned!
Key Takeaways:
- Bad Bunny won’t wear a dress for his Super Bowl Halftime performance.
- Rumors had speculated he might, sparking online debate and stylist commentary.
- The NFL faced backlash for his selection as a Spanish-language performer.
- Production sources promise a memorable performance, with costume details under wraps.
- Fans remain eager to see his highly anticipated set on February 8.









