Jennifer Lopez is ready to get On the Floor again — this time with Bad Bunny — but the pop icon says the ball’s totally in his court.
During a candid sit-down on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen this week, J.Lo confirmed she hasn’t received any call from the Puerto Rican superstar about joining him on stage at Super Bowl LX — at least, not yet.
But make no mistake … she’s not closing that door.
“He hasn’t reached out,” Lopez told Andy with a coy smile. “But if he did? Of course, I’d do it. Why not?”
A Super Bowl Reunion in the Making?
If the two Latin powerhouses do end up sharing the stage, it wouldn’t be their first time lighting up the world’s biggest show.
Fans will never forget the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show in Miami, when J.Lo and Shakira delivered one of the most iconic, high-energy performances in NFL history — complete with a surprise cameo from Bad Bunny himself.
At the time, Bunny was still cementing his status as a rising global star. Fast-forward to 2025, and he’s now one of the most streamed artists in the world, headlining festivals, breaking records, and dominating the charts with hit after hit.
So yeah — a reunion on the Super Bowl stage? That’s the kind of full-circle moment fans live for.
Bad Bunny’s Halftime Spotlight Comes with Controversy
When Bad Bunny was officially announced as the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner during a Sunday Night Football broadcast last month, social media exploded.
Most fans were ecstatic to see a Latin artist leading one of the world’s biggest televised events. But, of course, the decision didn’t come without backlash.
Some conservative groups criticized the NFL’s choice, arguing that Bunny — who primarily sings in Spanish — might alienate certain viewers.
Turning Point USA, a far-right organization founded by Charlie Kirk, even announced an “alternative halftime show” and started polling followers about what kind of acts they’d prefer to see instead.
Despite the noise, Bad Bunny hasn’t publicly addressed the controversy. But his fans? They’re louder than ever.
“We’re watching his halftime show — not theirs,” one fan wrote on X.
“The hate just proves he’s winning,” another added.

J.Lo Isn’t Afraid of the Drama
Jennifer Lopez, who knows a thing or two about commanding the Super Bowl stage — and handling public scrutiny — isn’t fazed by the backlash surrounding Bunny’s upcoming performance.
When asked if she’d shy away from joining the show given the political noise, J.Lo made it clear: controversy doesn’t scare her.
“I’ve done this before,” she said confidently. “Music is about unity, not division.”
And it’s true — her 2020 performance wasn’t just a visual spectacle; it carried a powerful message about Latin pride, female empowerment, and cultural inclusion.
Adding J.Lo to Bad Bunny’s show could amplify that same energy in 2025 — especially in a year where the Super Bowl’s theme of diversity and global connection feels more relevant than ever.
A Legendary Lineup Waiting to Happen
With Super Bowl LX set to take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, anticipation is already sky-high. Fans have started imagining possible guest stars, and J.Lo’s name keeps topping wish lists alongside artists like Karol G, Rosalía, and Peso Pluma.
And while there’s still no confirmation from Bad Bunny’s camp, fans online are manifesting the collab — hard.
“Bad Bunny x J.Lo would shut the internet DOWN,” one fan posted on Instagram.
“We need a Shakira cameo too — make it the Latin Avengers,” joked another.
From ‘Jenny from the Block’ to Super Bowl Queen
Lopez, now 56, has never been one to shy away from the spotlight — and she continues to prove she’s one of pop culture’s most enduring icons.
In addition to her film career and global tours, she recently wrapped the press run for her Amazon project This Is Me… Now: A Love Story and remains a major figure in both music and fashion.
Pair that legacy with Bad Bunny’s explosive Gen-Z appeal, and the Super Bowl could easily become one of the most-watched halftime shows in history.
Fans Already Dreaming of a “Super Latin Bowl”
Across X, TikTok, and Reddit, fan edits of a “Bad Bunny x J.Lo” Super Bowl mashup have already gone viral — with over 25 million combined views since Wednesday night’s interview.
Some clips even remix J.Lo’s 2020 hits with Bad Bunny’s “MONACO” and “Tití Me Preguntó” — giving a taste of what the duo could bring to Levi’s Stadium.
“We need this energy back,” one TikTok comment read. “The 2020 show was legendary — this would be history.”
The Pop Radar Takeaway
Jennifer Lopez has made it clear: she’s ready to hit the stage if Bad Bunny calls.
And with all eyes on next year’s Super Bowl, that invitation could turn into one of the most viral, talked-about moments in pop history.
Until then, J.Lo’s keeping it classy, confident, and camera-ready — just how we like her.
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