Strict casting rules were revealed for the people dressed as the moving bushes in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime.

The Super Bowl halftime show has long been one of the most-watched, talked-about events in the world, attracting millions of viewers who are eager to witness a spectacle that combines music, dance, and high-energy performance. This year, the spotlight was firmly on Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper who brought his distinctive sound, vibrant style, and cultural pride to the Levi’s Stadium stage. While fans were captivated by his performance, few realized the extraordinary effort and rigorous standards behind what seemed like effortless entertainment.

Among the hidden details was the revelation that some of the show’s most unusual elements—namely the “moving bushes” covering the stage—were actually hundreds of real people in elaborate costumes, tasked with bringing an imaginative vision to life. One participant, Andrew Athias, who is better known online as The Reese’s Guy, shared insights into just how demanding it was to inhabit this role, highlighting both the physical challenges and the strict selection process that had to be navigated. The Super Bowl stage is not just a platform for headliners but a complex ecosystem where performers, background artists, technicians, choreographers, and designers collaborate meticulously to create a seamless production that is broadcast to a global audience.

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