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Bad Bunny Super Bowl Prop Bets Surge Amid Halftime Show Controversy

Bad Bunny in front of a Super Bowl 60 logo above Levi's Stadium

Bad Bunny’s selection as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show has sparked excitement among fans and outrage from a few groups that oppose his selection.

Props are available for betting on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show performance that include everything from the number of songs he’ll perform to the outfits he’ll wear and potential surprise guests.

This surge in betting activity comes amid controversy stirred by critics who oppose Bad Bunny’s outspoken views on immigration and his choice to perform primarily in Spanish, making the props market a hot topic that blends entertainment, culture, and political debate.

Who Is Mad At Bad Bunny?

Bad Bunny’s role as the headliner of the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show has sparked controversy, primarily from far-right influencers, conservative commentators, and some political figures.

Critics, including Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mike Johnson, disapprove of his Spanish-language performances and progressive views. Donald Trump also criticized the choice, questioning Bad Bunny’s relevance.

“I don’t know who he is, I don’t know why they’re doing it, it’s crazy, and then they blame it on some promoter that they hired to pick up entertainment.”

President Donald Trump

In response, Turning Point USA, founded by Charlie Kirk, plans to host an alternative “The All American Halftime Show,” celebrating “faith, family & freedom” with exclusively English performances in genres like Americana, Classic Rock, Country, and Hip Hop.

No performers have been officially announced for the SB Halftime Show’s counter-programming

Bad Bunny Super Bowl Prop Bets

Now that Bad Bunny has been confirmed, numerous Super Bowl prop bets have popped up that allow wagers on various Halftime Show outcomes.

The odds suggest that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show will feature a focused yet lively performance with fewer than four guest artists. He is expected to perform around 10 to 11 songs, likely sticking to his biggest hits rather than debuting new material. Style-wise, he’ll likely make a couple of outfit changes and start his set wearing a hat and sunglasses, further enhancing his signature look.

Bettors also anticipate that Bad Bunny will emphasize his Latin heritage, expected to say “Latinos” more than once during the show. Collaborations with popular Latin artists like J Balvin, Cardi B, and Daddy Yankee are seen as likely, adding star power to the performance. However, performing covers and mentioning sports betting are seen as less probable elements.

Overall, the show is expected to be a celebration of Bad Bunny’s music and culture, featuring a strong visual presence and notable guest appearances.​

Number of Collaborating Artists

Over 3.5 Artists: +150
Under 3.5 Artists: -200

Number of Songs Performed

Over 10.5 Songs: -125
Under 10.5 Songs: -115

Number of Outfit Changes

Over 2.5 Changes: +110
Under 2.5 Changes: -150

Wearing a Hat at Start

Yes: -150
No: +110

Wearing Sunglasses During The First Song

Yes: -175
No: +130

Performing a Cover Song

Yes: +250

Debuting a New Song

Yes: +200
No: -300

Mentioning Sports Betting

Yes: +400

Saying “Latinos”

Over 1½ Times: -260
Under 1½ Times: +170

First Song Performed

Titi Me Preguntó: +150
DTMF: +200
Mónaco: +300
Me Porto Bonito: +400

Celebrities Likely to Appear On Stage

Damian Priest: -200
Rey Mysterio: Even
Jon Hamm: +125
Zoe Saldana: +200
LeBron James: +275
Benicio del Toro: +325
Pedro Pascal: +325
Penélope Cruz: +400

Potential Guest Performers

J Balvin: -300
Cardi B: -200
Daddy Yankee: -150
Jennifer Lopez: +125
Jhayco: +150
Ricky Martin: +175
Marc Anthony: +300

Don’t forget that any Super Bowl bets placed on Bad Bunny will not conclude until the evening of February 8th. Think of your wager as an investment that will not yield profits for up to four months.

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