Zara Larsson Says Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Made Her Cry and Watch It Again and Again

Zara Larsson revealed she has watched Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance multiple times, calling it emotional, powerful, and one of the best shows she has seen.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show continues to spark reactions across the music industry, and now Zara Larsson has joined the list of artists praising the performance.

The Swedish pop star shared that she cannot stop rewatching the show. Speaking candidly, Zara said she has already watched the performance five times and plans to watch it again. According to her, every viewing brings the same emotional reaction.

She described the show as something that genuinely moved her. It made her emotional to the point of tears, but at the same time filled her with energy and excitement. For Zara, the performance felt alive, rhythmic, and deeply rooted in culture in a way that stood apart from many recent halftime shows.

She also joked that the performance made her feel bored of what she called the usual weekend scene, implying that the level of musicality, movement, and atmosphere in Bad Bunny’s set felt far more engaging than what audiences typically see.

Bad Bunny’s halftime show has been widely discussed not only for its music but also for its cultural identity. The performance leaned heavily into Latin rhythms, salsa influences, and Puerto Rican imagery, turning the stage into a celebration of heritage as much as a concert. That authenticity is one of the reasons many artists and fans alike say it stood out.

Zara’s reaction echoes what many viewers have been saying online. Clips of the performance have continued to circulate across social media, with fans praising the choreography, staging, and emotional intensity of the show. Some have called it one of the most memorable halftime performances in recent years, while others have said it felt more like a full concert than a traditional televised spectacle.

What made the performance resonate so strongly is the way it balanced spectacle with intimacy. Even in a stadium filled with thousands of people, moments of the show felt personal, almost like watching an artist completely immersed in their craft rather than simply delivering a rehearsed production.

Artists reacting to other artists is not unusual, but Zara Larsson’s response stood out because of how raw and enthusiastic it was. There was no careful industry language or polite applause. It was the reaction of someone who genuinely loved what she saw and felt compelled to keep experiencing it again.

Bad Bunny’s halftime show continues to generate conversation days after it aired, and reactions like Zara’s show just how far the impact has spread beyond the audience in the stadium. Musicians, producers, and performers are still talking about it, still replaying it, and still trying to understand what made it hit so deeply.

For Zara Larsson, at least, the answer seems simple. It was powerful, emotional, and unforgettable.

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