Cuban shone at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl: She appeared prominently during the year's most-watched show



Cuban dancer at the Super BowlPhoto © Instagram / Bersilx

Bad Bunny made history once again at the Super Bowl with a performance that blended music, Latin energy, and a vibrant stage presence that kept the stadium and millions of viewers glued to their screens. As is often the case in these grand shows, he was not alone: he was joined by dozens of dancers from various nationalities who added power and rhythm to every moment of the performance.

Among them, several Cubans stood out, demonstrating that the talent from the Island continues to make an impact on international stages. One of them was the dancer known on social media as Bersil Iglesias (Bersilx on Instagram), who appeared at various moments during the show and proudly shared images of the experience on her Instagram account.

In one of the most discussed moments—right as "Gasolina" by Daddy Yankee plays—she was seen up close within the choreography, being part of the powerful visual display that accompanied the artist. "CUBA IN THE HOOOUSE!!!! for all the Latinas asking for more gasolina!!!," wrote the talented young woman. Her presence did not go unnoticed, especially for those closely following the work of Cuban artists outside the country.

After the event, the Cubans who participated in the show posted a photo together holding the Cuban flag and wrote: “With my Cubans who were part of this story,” accompanied by the halftime show hashtag. The message was greeted with congratulations and expressions of pride from followers who celebrated seeing her on a stage of that magnitude.

Beyond the spotlight and the spectacular nature of the Super Bowl, stories like that of Bersilx remind us that behind every great production, there is Latin talent working hard. And on this occasion, there was also a Cuban stamp on one of the most important stages in global entertainment.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.