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Bad Bunny Honors Late Uncle Cutito at Super Bowl 60 Halftime
10 Feb
Summary
- Bad Bunny wore number 64 to honor his late uncle, Cutito.
- His uncle, Cutito, was a huge fan of the 49ers and inspired his NFL knowledge.
- Bad Bunny always dreamed of taking his uncle to a Super Bowl.

During his Super Bowl 60 halftime performance, global music sensation Bad Bunny honored his late uncle, Cutito, through a deeply personal gesture. The number 64 displayed prominently on his custom jersey represented his uncle's birth year, 1964. This choice was a poignant tribute to the man who fostered Bad Bunny's understanding of the NFL.
Bad Bunny revealed in a statement that his uncle, his mother's brother, passed away two years ago. He had always aspired to take his uncle to a Super Bowl, a dream that remained unfulfilled due to his uncle's unexpected passing. The jersey, bearing the surname Ocasio, also paid homage to his uncle's legacy.
His uncle, who moved to the U.S. at 17 and never returned to live in Puerto Rico, was a passionate follower of the San Francisco 49ers. Their shared passion for football meant many NFL games were watched together during his visits. Bad Bunny dedicated his Super Bowl performance to his uncle, believing he was present in spirit.




