Fans watching the Super Bowl halftime show believe Lady Gaga sent a quiet but clear message during her surprise appearance alongside Bad Bunny. While the performance already sparked debate, Gaga’s brief role became a major talking point online.
Bad Bunny’s halftime show made history as the first performance almost entirely in Spanish. Supporters praised it as a celebration of culture and identity, while critics said they struggled to connect with it. The show quickly became one of the most discussed and divisive halftime performances in Super Bowl history.

Midway through the set, Lady Gaga appeared wearing a light blue dress with a small red flower pinned to it. Fans soon identified the flower as the Flor de Maga, the official flower of Puerto Rico. The symbol is widely associated with pride, resilience, and solidarity with the island and its people.
Viewers also noted that the colors of Gaga’s outfit matched elements used throughout Bad Bunny’s performance. Many believed this was a deliberate sign of support for Puerto Rican culture, especially given the political tension surrounding the show and the criticism it faced.

While neither artist directly explained the meaning, fans saw Gaga’s appearance as a gesture of unity. For many, the moment reinforced the broader message of the halftime show: cultural pride, shared identity, and standing together despite criticism.