
Forget the point spread for a moment. The real action this Sunday at Levi’s Stadium isn’t happening between the lines; it’s happening during the 15 minutes when the “King of Latin Trap” takes over the world. Bad Bunny isn’t just a performer; he’s a walking headline, and BetOnline has turned his every move into a betting market.
Fresh off a historic “Album of the Year” win at the Grammys for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Benito is stepping onto a stage that feels more like a powder keg than a concert. From his wardrobe to his politics, here is how you should be playing the halftime props.
The Political Firestorm: Will He Say “ICE”?
The biggest storyline coming into Super Bowl LX isn’t a guest appearance—it’s a word. After his pointed “ICE out” comment at the Grammys, the market is obsessed with a repeat.
- Will Bad Bunny say “ICE”? (-120)
- Will a Political Figure be shown? (Yes +700)
At -120, oddsmakers are essentially saying it’s a coin flip with a lean toward the “Yes.” Given that the Department of Homeland Security has already been vocal about his selection, Bad Bunny is exactly the kind of artist to double down. If you’re looking for a long shot, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (+150) or Gavin Newsom (+250) joining him on stage provides massive value, especially with the game being played in Northern California.
Fashion & Style: The “Ball Gown” Gamble
Bad Bunny has spent his career dismantling gender norms in fashion. If you’re betting on a standard suit and tie, you haven’t been paying attention.
- Style of Dress: Ball Gown (+175) / Halter Dress (+325)
- Primary Hair Color: Natural (-400) / Bleached (+220)
While the Natural Color (-400) is the safe “banker” bet, the real money is in the silhouette. Benito has rocked skirts and gowns at the Met Gala and in his videos. The Ball Gown at +175 is the current favorite for a reason—it creates the “moment” the Super Bowl demands. Also, watch the Pava Hat (Straw Hat) at +110. It’s a direct nod to his Puerto Rican roots and a staple of his Un Verano Sin Ti era.
The Setlist: Opening with a Bang
The first song prop is a halftime staple. The favorite is “Tití Me Preguntó” (-150), but keep an eye on “Baile Inolvidable” (+400). It was the lead single from his Grammy-winning album and fits the high-energy “spectacle” vibe required to open a Super Bowl.
Expert Pick: The “ICE” Statement
The NFL wants a clean show, but Bad Bunny has never been one to follow a script when he feels his community is being targeted. Between the Grammys speech and his previous refusal to tour the U.S. due to “safety concerns” for his fans, the message is the medium this year.
The Pick: Will Bad Bunny Say “ICE”? – YES (-120)





