Just hours after delivering one of the most talked-about Super Bowl halftime shows in recent memory, Bad Bunny made another headline-making move, this time online. Fans visiting his Instagram page found a blank slate, fueling curiosity about what the sudden reset might mean. The unexpected decision came at a peak moment in his career and immediately sparked speculation across social media.
Bad Bunny wipes his Instagram clean after Super Bowl performance
Bad Bunny left fans doing a double-take on Monday after wiping his Instagram completely clean. No posts, no videos, not even a profile photo, nothing. The sudden reset shocked his 52-plus million followers, especially since it came just hours after he headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime stage. While the reason for the clean sweep remains unclear, the timing alone was enough to send fans searching for clues.
What’s still visible is minimal but telling. His profile keeps part of his real name, Benito Antonio, along with a link to his album site, debitirarmasfotos.com. That link directs fans to streaming services, merch, and dates for his ongoing Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour, which runs through July.
Artists clearing their social feeds usually means something new is coming, but Bad Bunny’s move is extra puzzling since he’s already in the middle of a world tour. That’s only fueled the mystery. His team hasn’t offered any explanation yet. So fans are left guessing whether this Instagram wipe hints at a new creative era or was just a personal reset.
At just 31, Bad Bunny’s rise has been massive. He started out by releasing tracks on SoundCloud and has since become a global music force. After his sixth studio album, he was crowned Spotify’s most-streamed artist worldwide last year. That journey was on full display during his Super Bowl halftime show. It mixed Puerto Rican pride, cinematic visuals, star-studded cameos, and surprise moments into one unforgettable performance. Despite some political backlash, the halftime show drew massive attention and was projected to reach around 128 million viewers.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya for ComingSoon.
