Music legend Cher has officially joined the excitement surrounding Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl appearance — and she did it in pure Cher style: with humor and confidence. During a surprise gala in Los Angeles, she grabbed the mic and joked, “Four months? I’ve started learning Spanish — I’m a fast learner, baby!” The crowd erupted as she added, “Music is the real language. And Bad Bunny? He already speaks it fluently.”
Her playful remarks quickly went viral, with fans celebrating the unexpected connection between two eras of music. Tweets poured in, calling Cher “the ultimate mother” and joking that if she showed up at the Super Bowl speaking Spanish, “civilization has peaked.”
Cher’s comments also carried a deeper message — unity through music. Bad Bunny has often been criticized for performing only in Spanish, but Cher backed his artistic choice, saying: “Real artists don’t chase comfort — they challenge it. He’s doing exactly that, and I love it.”
Both icons have built their careers on breaking barriers. Cher, who has sung in multiple languages, and Bad Bunny, who brought Latin music to global stages, embody fearless creativity. Cher added, “You don’t need to understand every word to feel the music. You just need a heart — and maybe some good speakers.”
As Bad Bunny prepares for his historic Super Bowl performance and Cher sharpens her Spanish, the collaboration of spirit between the two proves one thing: true artistry transcends generations, genres, and languages — it simply connects people.