Fact Check: Did Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner leave together after Super Bowl Halftime performance?
Bad Bunny and Kendal Jenner were spotted together, this old or recent? 👀 pic.twitter.com/XQKdJbnMRk
— Jay Jay (@MachalaDoctor) February 11, 2026
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA: Following the historic Super Bowl Halftime performance by Bad Bunny, a claim has been circulating on social media platforms that the Puerto Rican rapper left the event together with his former girlfriend and model Kendall Jenner. The rumor has sparked speculations, with many questioning the authenticity of the claim. Let us fact-check the viral rumor.
Claim: Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner seen together
Following the record-breaking Super Bowl Halftime show by Bad Bunny on Sunday, where his ex-girlfriend Kendall Jenner and her sister Kim Kardashian were also present, a clip started circulating on social media platforms showing the popular Grammy Award winner and Jenner together in a luxurious $3 million Buggati Chiron.
The viral clip has sparked speculation among fans.
The clip triggered rumors, with many claiming that the former lovers are likely to reunite.
Fact Check: False, the clip is from 2023
The clip, however, is from April 2023, when the duo were publicly in a relationship and had gone to Tyler, the Creator’s concert.
Although their relationship made headlines then, the couple broke up by the end of that year.
They got back together again in 2024 for a few months, but ended the relationship again.
Since then, both Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner have moved on in their respective lives.
Neither Bad Bunny nor Kendall Jenner has commented on rumors of them rekindling their romance yet.
Despite ending their relationship, it seems both remain on friendly terms, as Kendall Jenner was even spotted enjoying Bad Bunny’s record-breaking performance at Super Bowl LX halftime show.
Bad Bunny's record-breaking performance
The latest rumor about the duo arose following the Super Bowl Halftime, which has become a symbol of broader debates over culture, identity, and political debates in the US.
The Halftime performance drew attention for its star-studded lineup and surprising moments. Grammy winner Lady Gaga appeared onstage for a salsa-infused version of her song 'Die With a Smile,' blending her style with Bad Bunny’s vision.
Another iconic Puerto Rican artist, Ricky Martin, joined him to perform 'LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAII,' another standout moment of the show.
Other familiar faces also appeared during the performance, adding to the spectacle. Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Karol G, Alix Earle, and Young Miko were among the celebrities spotted enjoying and participating in the powerful visual celebration.
More than just star power, the performance included elements celebrating Bad Bunny’s culture and heritage, transforming the halftime show into a tribute that many said pushed the boundaries of what a Super Bowl performance can be.