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Pastor shares inside story of legal wedding at Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show
Summary
Antonio Reyes, a pastor from Sacramento, officiated a legal Spanish-language wedding for Thomas Wolter and Eleisa Aparicio during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime show after signing nondisclosure agreements and rehearsing the brief ceremony.
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Antonio Reyes, a pastor with Project Church in Sacramento, officiated a legal wedding at midfield during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime performance at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The ceremony joined Thomas Wolter and Eleisa Aparicio in Spanish and was heard by the stadium crowd and television viewers. Reyes said he was contacted through friends and entertainment-industry connections about three weeks before the game and received nondisclosure agreements when he learned the wedding would be part of the show. He spent the week before the Super Bowl rehearsing the brief ceremony.
Key details:
- The wedding took place during Bad Bunny's halftime performance at Levi's Stadium before a large stadium and television audience.
- Reyes said he was recruited through a friend and event contacts, and he signed confidentiality agreements after learning the ceremony would be tied to the Super Bowl.
- The couple had invited celebrities; reports say Bad Bunny's representatives invited them to marry onstage and Telemundo reported Bad Bunny signed the marriage certificate.
- Reyes conducted the ceremony in Spanish, pronounced the couple married on the broadcast, and the production amplified his words to the audience.
- Reyes described Lady Gaga as nearby during the production and noted that Bad Bunny's halftime show included multiple tributes to Latin American identity and unity.
Summary:
The onstage wedding received attention for being a Spanish-language, legally recognized ceremony presented within a major halftime performance and for highlighting Latin American themes. Undetermined at this time.
