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Simone Biles Shows Support for Bad Bunny's Epic Super Bowl Halftime Message

Feb 9, 2026, 4:49 AM CUT

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Sunday night’s Super Bowl showdown had the NFL world on edge.

The New England Patriots, riding a stellar 17–3 record against the Seattle Seahawks at 16–3, but things weren’t looking good for New England. In Q4 with 12:27 left, the score sat at Patriots 7, Seahawks 19.

The Seahawks were pulling away, and that’s when Simone Biles dropped her a shout-out to Bad Bunny's call for unity.

She reposted a Bleacher Report clip of Bad Bunny’s halftime show closer. It was a football soaring with the words “Together, We Are America.” Biles added her own caption by reposting the post. She captioned it: “THE ONLY THING MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE IS LOVE.” 

It landed like a gut punch right during the game's tension, as it was echoing Bad Bunny's pre-show vibe of pride in your roots and unity over division. Bad Bunny’s moment became a social media sensation, calling it a timely smackdown for such a divided year.

And this spot-on nod from Biles ties straight into what Bad Bunny was trying to pitch in all week at Super Bowl 60. The first Latino solo headliner at Levi’s Stadium urged everyone to be yourself, no limits, as the Patriots and Seahawks duked it out.

And now Biles made that moment, turning a football moment into a love-over-hate rally cry. And she knows the NFL inside out. She’s been an OG NFL wag since marrying Bears safety Jonathan Owens in 2023. And since then, Simone’s a die-hard fan.

She makes sure by posting game-day fits like her “36” jersey shout-outs, cheering Bears wins like 20–17 over the Bengals this season. And also losses alike.

She’s hit sidelines in Baltimore, New Orleans, and even rival Packers games, yelling “Bear Down, baby!” Her hubby’s confidence hooked her, and now she’s all-in on his world.

Simone Biles Keeps 2028 Olympics in View

Simone Biles is entering 2026 in a familiar spot as a global superstar at 28. She just got fresh off Paris golds, but is still making her way away from the big question: LA 2028 run? For this, right now she’s left the door cracked open, saying she’ll be at the Games somehow. 

Any comeback needs real fire from her, not fan hype. She’s won 11 Olympic medals already, more than any gymnast ever. Which also hints at elite cycles mean years grinding precision amid “supposed to” pressure.​

Early 2026 chats show Biles owning how the Olympics warp views. She said, “It can hit any athlete,” making a flashback to her Tokyo twisties and others’ slips that took place. 

With 37 World Championship golds too, she’s redefining what “chasing” looks like, no gold shortage, just the mental marathon. Fans see her Super Bowl love note as that same grit: unity wins.

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Written by

Ishika Ghosh

Edited by

Oajaswini Prabhu

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