Bad Bunny Wore a Football-Shaped Diamond to the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Filled with poignant symbolism, Bad Bunny even gave his diamonds meaning during his 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show performance.

Bad Bunny performs onstage during the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Getty Images)
Bad Bunny took to the stage at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, wearing the perfect natural diamond for the occasion. The singer sported a single marquise-cut desert diamond stud earring, inspired by the shape of a football, for this grand milestone.
Joined by the likes of Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Karol G, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Young Miko, and even Pedro Pascal, the performance was filled with positivity, love, and his pride for one’s country.
The halftime show even featured a depiction of a marriage proposal, with a natural diamond engagement ring and a traditional family wedding to express the overall theme of love and connection.
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Storm Pablo is the Guamanian, LA-based celebrity stylist behind the looks of global icons like Bad Bunny. His impact goes beyond the runway or red carpet, styling shoots for editorials for Billboard, Rolling Stone, W Magazine, Forbes, and more. He has become a trailblazer in changing the Latin world of fashion. In 2021, Pablo launched his own fashion brand, CNTRA.

Marvin Douglas Linares brings Bad Bunny’s styling team to a whole new level of jewelry expertise. The jewelry designer and inaugural Emerging Designers Diamond Initiative participant is also a CFDA x Tiffany & Co. Jewelry Design Award Finalist, responsible for Bad Bunny’s symbolic Super Bowl Halftime show diamond earring.
Bad Bunny’s Halftime Jewelry at the 2026 Super Bowl LX


The Grammy-winner wore a single marquise-cut natural diamond stud earring in a honey desert diamond hue, set in yellow gold. Jewelry designer Marvin Douglas took inspiration from the shape of a football for the earring, saying, “I wanted him to have something personal and unique that would always symbolize this milestone performance.”
He teamed his white football uniform with an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Selfwinding timepiece on his wrist.
“It’s surreal,” says Bad Bunny’s longtime stylist Storm Pablo. “Seeing someone you’ve built worlds with step onto the biggest stage in the world – it’s emotional.” He adds, “For me, it’s not just pride in the work, it’s pride in representation. A Puerto Rican artist taking that moment for the culture is monumental. Also, as a stylist from Guam, I’m just grateful for the opportunity.”
For me, it’s not just pride in the work, it’s pride in representation.
Jewelry designer and inaugural Emerging Designers Diamond Initiative participant Marvin Douglas brings Bad Bunny’s styling team to a whole new level of jewelry expertise. The CFDA x Tiffany & Co. Jewelry Design Award Finalist works closely with Storm Pablo to curate landmark jewelry moments that constantly embed symbolism into Bad Bunny’s style identity. Douglas is known for infusing his work with his Salvadorian roots, while Storm Pablo, whose real name is Manuel San Agustín Pablo III, was born in Guam.
Back in October, Only Natural Diamonds asked Pablo if they had any stellar diamond jewelry plans up their sleeve for his 2026 Super Bowl performance. Pablo said, “Let’s just say…yes. The jewelry will be storytelling in itself. We’re working on something special for sure. But like always with us, it’s not just about sparkle; it’s about meaning.”
Bad Bunny confirmed the exciting news back in September with a shared Instagram post with Apple Music, Roc Nation, NBC, and the NFL’s official accounts. The short clip features Benito sitting atop a field goal post on a beach in Puerto Rico, wearing a streamlined suit, a traditional pava hat, and a one-of-a-kind Vice Versa necklace, featuring desert diamonds.
Lady Gaga Wore Chopard Diamonds to Perform at the 2026 Super Bowl

Lady Gaga joined Bad Bunny on the 2026 Super Bowl stage, singing her track, “Die With a Smile,” wearing a periwinkle custom Luar dress with diamond chandelier earrings from Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie Collection in 18-karat white gold, set with 11.18 carats of diamonds.
Cardi B Wore Messika Diamonds Onstage at the 2026 Super Bowl

Cardi B even made a special appearance onstage at the 2026 Super Bowl alongside Chilean-American actor Pedro Pascal, Colombian singer Karol G, and Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko. The rapper, who has famously collaborated with Bad Bunny on the 2018 song “I Like It,” wore a corseted Zimmermann ensemble with a natural diamond Messika necklace for the grand occasion, styled by Kollin Carter. Not the first time she’s worn the stunning jewel, Cardi B also wore the geometric High Jewelry collar to attend the Messika High Jewelry show during Paris Fashion Week in 2024.
Karol G Wore Noudar and Le Vian Diamonds Onstage at the 2026 Super Bowl

Karol G wore natural diamond hoop earrings by Noudar to appear in support of Bad Bunny’s Halftime show performance. Styled by Brett Alan Nelson, Karol G wore a sheer, shredded Ann Demeulemeester ensemble, with stunning diamond cross pendants, including one by Le Vian, as well as a gold and diamond cuff from the jeweler.
Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Jewelry at the 2025 Super Bowl

Kendrick Lamar stormed the stage at the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime show in New Orleans, covered in diamonds with a deep meaning. Joined by the likes of Samuel L. Jackson, Serena Williams, Mustard, and SZA, the rapper was surrounded by background dancers dressed in red, white, and blue, representing the American flag.
Known to embed symbolism throughout his jewelry choices, the Pulitzer Prize winner wore a substantial diamond lowercase “a” chain necklace, rendered in the same font as the logo for his production company, “pgLang.”
The “a” pendant is suspected to stand for “A-minor,” in homage to his lyrics from the chart-topping Drake diss track, “Not Like Us.” The piece has likely been designed by one of Lamar’s go-to jewelers Eliantte, responsible for the custom Jesus piece he recently wore to the 2025 Grammy Awards.
Styled by Taylor McNeill, Lamar’s ensemble was filled to the brim with Easter eggs. Lamar wore bootcut jeans and a black tee, with a bespoke leather Martine Rose varsity jacket, emblazoned with “Gloria” across the front (a nod to the song on his latest album, GNX.) The performer topped off his look with a black cap, worn backwards and embellished with diamond brooches.
Lamar wore two pins from Rahaminov Diamonds, including the Marquise-Cut Diamond Angel Wing brooch clipped to the side and the Half Moon Sunset Diamond Pin on the back of his head. Not the first time the musician has sported this look, Lamar wore diamond brooches pinned to his cap to accept the Best Rap Album award for Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers at the Grammys back in 2023.
User’s Halftime Jewelry at the 2024 Super Bowl



In his epic 2024 Super Bowl halftime show performance, Usher wore a myriad of standout, sparkling diamond jewelry pieces that could catch your eye far from the intricate stage. Wearing a Dolce & Gabbana cream-colored ensemble, Usher pinned an enormous phoenix diamond and ruby brooch to his jacket. Eventually, Usher took off his top to reveal his signature “U” diamond chain medallion — a style he’s adorned for over 20 years now. Changing into a blue and black Off-White ensemble, he pinned a large floral diamond brooch to the side of his black fitted cap for some extra bling.
Rihanna’s Halftime Jewelry at the 2023 Super Bowl

Rihanna brought her superstar presence and signature rock star style to the 2023 Super Bowl. Revealing her second pregnancy, the mogul performed her greatest hits in a fire engine red Loewe and Alaïa ensemble, teamed with diamond ear cuffs by Messika, a ruby and diamond ring from Bayco, the Brilliant Northern Lights watch by Jacob & Co., and three vintage diamond brooches from Joseph Saidian & Sons pinned to her jumpsuit.
Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Jewelry at the 2022 Super Bowl

In 2022, Lamar made a special appearance with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and more. The Compton-born rapper stole the show with an electric performance of “Alright,” wearing a custom suit from the late Virgil Abloh’s last collection for Louis Vuitton.
He covered himself in Tiffany & Co. diamonds, including a set of three Patriotic Clip floral brooches from Tiffany’s archives. Lamar wore a black bandana tied around his arm, pinned with a Schlumberger Maltese Cross brooch. With one black leather glove, his bare hand adorned a dazzling diamond assortment of Schlumberger and Tiffany T rings.











