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“I’ve Thought About It”: Billie Eilish Responds to Rumors of Super Bowl Halftime Show with Bad Bunny

Could Billie Eilish be the next artist to take on the world’s biggest stage? The 23-year-old Grammy and Oscar-winning singer has finally broken her silence on the growing buzz that she might headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show alongside Latin superstar Bad Bunny — and while she didn’t confirm the rumors, her answer has left fans more intrigued than ever.

“I’ve thought about it,” Eilish said with a grin during a recent interview.

That short, candid response instantly set social media ablaze. Known for her introspective honesty and understated charisma, Billie went on to explain that the idea of performing at the Super Bowl isn’t something she takes lightly.

“It’s not just about showing up and singing a few songs,” she said. “The Halftime Show is a statement. It’s a reflection of who you are as an artist — and if I ever did it, I’d want it to feel like me. Not a version of me someone else wants to see.”


A Potentially Groundbreaking Collaboration

Rumors of a Billie Eilish x Bad Bunny collaboration first surfaced after a leaked production memo suggested the NFL was considering a “duo show representing two global generations.” The pairing would be unprecedented — two artists from completely different musical worlds, yet both united by their fearless creativity and global influence.

Fans immediately began imagining what such a performance might look like: Eilish’s moody, atmospheric visuals blending with Bad Bunny’s vibrant reggaeton energy. The concept alone sparked viral discussions across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, with one fan writing, “This would be the most unpredictable Halftime Show ever — Billie’s whisper pop meets Latin fire.”

Though Billie refused to confirm any official talks, she admitted that the thought of stepping into the Super Bowl spotlight is both thrilling and intimidating.

“It would be insane,” she laughed. “I grew up watching those performances — Beyoncé, Shakira, Rihanna… they set the bar so high. But I also don’t want to do it just because it’s big. It has to mean something. That’s always been my rule.”


Finneas Weighs In: “It Would Be Nothing Like You’ve Seen Before”

Billie’s brother and creative partner Finneas also addressed the speculation during a fan Q&A, saying that if the siblings ever agreed to the Super Bowl, the performance would defy expectations.

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“If Billie ever did the Super Bowl, it would be nothing like what you’ve seen before,” he said.

Fans have taken that as a hint that the duo might already be brainstorming ideas — possibly incorporating the cinematic soundscapes and emotional storytelling that have become Eilish’s signature.


The Art of Authenticity

Eilish’s measured response reflects her broader philosophy as an artist. From her minimalist performances to her genre-bending albums, she has consistently prioritized authenticity over spectacle. Her approach to fame and performance is rooted in emotion, vulnerability, and truth — qualities that have made her one of the most influential voices of her generation.

As she put it:

“I don’t want to do something just because everyone expects me to. It has to feel right — it has to say something.”


What’s Next for Billie Eilish

For now, Billie remains focused on her third studio album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” which continues to dominate charts globally, and on her upcoming world tour. Yet, her parting words in the interview left just enough mystery to keep the rumor mill spinning.

“Let’s just say… I’m not saying no,” she teased before walking off.

If the whispers are true, and Billie Eilish joins Bad Bunny on the Super Bowl stage, it could mark a defining cultural moment — a fusion of two artistic worlds that value innovation over tradition.

Whatever happens, one thing’s certain: if Billie Eilish ever takes the Halftime stage, it won’t just be a performance — it’ll be a statement.