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Bad Bunny doubles fill San Francisco as fans celebrate star before Super Bowl

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VIDEO SHOWS: BAD BUNNY LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST / COMMENT FROM BAD BUNNY LOOK-A-LIKE CONTESTANT / PEOPLE CHEERING FOR THE LOOK-A-LIKES / MERCHANDISE OF BAD BUNNY SHOWS: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (FEBRUARY 5, 2026) (REUTERS – Access all) 1. A BAD BUNNY CATHOLIC CANDLE  2. VARIOUS OF ABDUL BUNNY DRESSED AS BAD BUNNY FOR THE LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST  3. ABDUL BUNNY CATWALKING THROUGH THE CROWD DURING LOOK ALIKE CONTEST  4. (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish & English) COLOMBIAN NATIVE, BAD BUNNY IMPERSONATOR, ABDUL BUNNY SAYING:  "I feel very good, because Bad Bunny, Benito is representing all the Latinos and now more on Sunday, which is at the Super Bowl, and it is incredible all that he has done and his team and I thank him. Benito, if you're listening to me, thank you, blessings. I do this, your tribute, the Bad Bunny tribute I do it, because I love you bro, I love so much." 5. PEOPLE SEATED AT TABLE WITH BAD BUNNY CUT OUT 6. A MERCHANDISE TABLE WITH BAD BUNNY MERCHANDISE  7. LOOK-A-LIKE CONTESTANT POSING FOR PHOTOS WITH PUERTO RICAN FLAG 8. SEVERAL BAD BUNNY IMPERSONATORS TAKING PHOTOS  9. PHOTOS FROM THE PHOTO BOOTH BEING PRINTED  10. A WOMAN IMPERSONATING BAD BUNNY'S GRAMMY OUTFIT WITH AN "ICE OUT" SIGN DURING THE LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST WITH PEOPLE CHEERING  11. SEVERAL BAD BUNNY IMPERSONATORS TAKING A SELFIE  12. A LINE OF BAD BUNNY IMPERSONATORS  13. CONTESTANTS DURING THE LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST 14. VARIOUS OF BAD BUNNY MERCHANDISE  STORY: Fans dressed as Puerto Rican music star Bad Bunny filled a San Francisco taco restaurant, Tacolicious, on Thursday (February 5) for a look-a-like contest celebrating the global artist ahead of Super Bowl weekend, blending pop culture, Latino pride and football festivities. Contestants wearing signature Bad Bunny outfits from Grammy red-carpet looks to the straw hat, strutted through a crowd, danced and posed for photos as fans donned Puerto Rican flags, browsed merchandise and snapped pictures for photo booth moments. Among the impersonators was Abdul Bunny, a Colombian native, who said the artist’s rise has resonated deeply across Latino communities. “Bad Bunny, Benito, is representing all Latinos,” he said, adding that the tribute was a way to thank the singer for his influence and cultural impact. The event comes days before Bad Bunny is scheduled to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show on Sunday (February 5), a major entertainment spot during the NFL’s championship game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Super Bowl halftime performances are among the most-watched musical showcases in U.S. television. (Production by: Maria Alejandra Cardona) (The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)
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