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Bad Bunny explains '64' on his Super Bowl jersey
Summary
Bad Bunny said the '64' on his Super Bowl jersey honored his uncle Cutito, who was born in 1964, and he dedicated his halftime performance to him.
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Bad Bunny performed in the Super Bowl 60 halftime show at Levi's Stadium and wore an off-white Ocasio football jersey bearing the number 64. Fans quickly speculated about the meaning of the number. In a statement to USA TODAY, his representatives said the number honored his uncle Cutito, who was born in 1964. Bad Bunny dedicated his halftime performance to his uncle, who died two years ago.
Key details:
- The number 64 appeared on the front and back of an off-white Ocasio jersey worn by Bad Bunny during the halftime show.
- Bad Bunny's representatives said 1964 is the birth year of his uncle, Cutito.
- The uncle was a fan of the San Francisco 49ers and died two years ago, shortly after the 49ers' 2024 Super Bowl loss.
- Complex first reported the meaning on Feb. 8, and the statement was shared with USA TODAY on Feb. 9.
Summary:
Bad Bunny's explanation clarified earlier fan theories and framed the jersey as a personal family tribute on the Super Bowl stage. Undetermined at this time.
