While Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show featured a dramatic hut collapse and star-studded cameos, it was Pedro Pascal's infectious dance moves that truly broke the internet. The "Last of Us" star was captured grooving with pure joy to the Puerto Rican icon's performance of "EoO" from his Grammy-winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, creating an instant viral moment that overshadowed even the show's most shocking spectacle.

Bad Bunny performs during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Neilson Barnard/Getty
The show's most dramatic moment came when the thatched hut set piece at Levi's Stadium collapsed mid-performance, sending Bad Bunny tumbling into a staged family living room. But what happened next became Super Bowl history: the artist brushed off his sparkling white uniform and launched into a fiery mashup of "Gasolina" and "EoO" before bursting through the hut's door to reveal an A-list surprise.
The door reveal wasn't just about Bad Bunny's recovery - it unleashed a celebrity tsunami. Pascal, Cardi B, Karol G, Young Miko, and Jessica Alba emerged to join the performance, but it was Pascal's unscripted, genuine enthusiasm that captured viewers' hearts. Social media immediately flooded with GIFs and memes of the actor's dance moves, with fans declaring him the "real halftime MVP."

Cardi B and Jessica Alba made a cameo appearance during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show. Kevin Mazur/Getty

Young Miko (center) and Pedro Pascal (far right) on stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Chris Graythen/Getty
The cameo extravaganza continued with Ricky Martin performing a snippet of Bad Bunny's "Hawaii Song" and Lady Gaga delivering a salsa-infused version of her 2025 hit "Die With a Smile." But Bad Bunny's emotional tribute to his mother provided the show's heartfelt anchor. "My mom was the first person I thought of because she believed in me," he shared. "And I don't mean just in my music career—she believed in me as a person, as a human being."
While the halftime show featured planned spectacle and surprise guests, it was Pedro Pascal's authentic, joyful presence that became the unexpected highlight. In a show filled with choreography and production, his genuine reaction reminded viewers that sometimes the best Super Bowl moments are the unscripted ones.