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Livvy Dunne shares honest verdict on Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show and reveals song she almost used in gymnastics (Image via Getty)
Livvy Dunne did not hold back when asked about Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl halftime show. The 23-year-old former gymnast and social media star shared her thoughts just days before the biggest game of the NFL season.
She spoke while attending the Fanatics Super Bowl Party in San Francisco, giving fans a clear idea of how excited she feels about the performance.Livvy Dunne also opened up about where she plans to watch the game and revealed a fun personal detail tied to Bad Bunny’s music. One of his songs almost became part of her gymnastics routine. That detail alone caught attention, especially from fans who follow both sports and pop culture closely.
As Super Bowl buzz continues to grow, her comments add a personal and lighter side to the massive event. With millions expected to tune in, excitement around the halftime show is just as strong as the matchup itself.
Livvy Dunne shares Super Bowl plans, praises Bad Bunny, and explains why his song almost became her floor music
While speaking at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party, Livvy Dunne shared that she will be watching the game from a special place.She said, “I am going to be with Michael Rubin in his suite.”She also spoke warmly about the people hosting her.
She added, “I love Maddis, they are like a family to me so I am super excited to go and have some fun with them.”When the topic turned to Bad Bunny, her excitement was clear. She made it simple and honest.She said, “I am excited. Bad Bunny is amazing.”Livvy Dunne then revealed her favorite Bad Bunny song and explained how close it came to being part of her gymnastics career.She said, “My favourite song with him is Monaco. I was going to use it for a floor music actually for gymnastics but I didn’t end up using it.
He is great.”Bad Bunny will perform at Levi’s Stadium, and he has already shared what he wants fans to feel during his show.He said, “I want to make people dance. I want to make them feel proud and think everything is possible, and then a lot of positive things in the world. I want people to feel happiness and joy.”Speaking on Access Hollywood, Bad Bunny explained his mindset going into the performance.He said, “I want the audience to feel good that I’m an honest artist, that I am myself, that I don’t act to be anything that I’m not, that I’m proud about who I am and where I come from.”He continued, “And that the music doesn’t have a language. The music is universal. It can connect heart to heart just with a song, without any lyrics.”He also kept it personal and grounded.He said, “I’m just a normal guy that makes music. I just want to be there. I want to do it. I want to feel it. I want people to watch it and enjoy it.”Bad Bunny closed by saying what matters most to him.He said, “That’s what I’m excited about the most.
I want them to feel good after those 13 minutes.”On the field, the matchup is set. The New England Patriots reached the Super Bowl after beating the Denver Broncos 10–7 in the AFC Championship. The Seattle Seahawks earned their spot by defeating the Los Angeles Rams, setting up another major Super Bowl showdown.

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