**Celebrating 32!** Bad Bunny is back on Instagram to share even more photos, just in time to celebrate his 32nd birthday. After completely clearing his Instagram feed and leaving only a link to his upcoming 2025 album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," in his bio following his record-breaking Super Bowl halftime show, the Grammy winner has returned to the platform to share a glimpse of his special day.
In the now-deleted March 10 post, Bad Bunny (born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) can be seen smiling at his heart-shaped chocolate birthday cake while wearing a sleek black suit with a crisp white button-down underneath. The caption simply reads, "32."

But there's more than just his birthday to celebrate for the "Turista" singer. Just hours before deleting his profile picture, unfollowing all his contacts, and clearing his feed, he stole the show at the 2026 Super Bowl with a culturally rich halftime performance at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
For the occasion, Bad Bunny donned an all-white outfit and began his powerful performance with "Tití Me Preguntó" amidst a field of sugar canes. His set, which later included older men playing dominoes, children napping at parties, and people enjoying piragua treats, was a love letter to Puerto Rican culture. He even incorporated a real-life wedding ceremony in between songs.
For the happy couple—Eleisa Aparicio and Thomas Wolter—the experience was a dream come true. "I'll never forget the feeling," Eleisa told the New York Times in an interview last month. "They were like, 'Benito wants to capture real people, real emotions, real love.'"
But what's a Super Bowl halftime show without a few special guests? For the electric performance, Cardi B, Alix Earle, Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, and Karol G could be seen dancing in the set's casita before Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin rocked the field as guest performers.
Following the game, which saw the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots, it was revealed that the Puerto Rican native set a viewership record of 4.175 billion views across global and US broadcast, YouTube, and digital properties in 24 hours, according to Roc Nation.
Before his historic performance, the Bullet Train actor shared a glimpse inside how the show would celebrate his roots. "I have a lot of guests," he said during the Apple Music press conference on February 5. "It's going to be my family, my friends, and all the Latino community around the world that support me—the whole country. There are so many people who support me around the world."