The New England Patriots fell to the Seattle Seahawks, 29-13, at Super Bowl 60. Bad Bunny performed the halftime show, in front of thousands at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday evening.
How many people tuned into the game?
According to some reports online, Bad Bunny made history, with the viewership for the Super Bowl 60 halftime show.
"Bad Bunny's halftime show at Super Bowl LX (2026) broke the all-time viewership record with 142.3 million viewers," a report shared.
But is that accurate?
Apparently not.
The official Super Bowl 60 halftime show ratings are not out yet. Don't believe what you see today.
Official NFL Super Bowl halftime show ratings are not out yet
The official ratings are not out yet.
"A friendly heads up: The viewership numbers from Nielsen for the Super Bowl, Super Bowl haftime, pregame show etc... are not out yet. So if you are sharing numbers, you are part of the kayfabe," sports media insider Richard Deitsch shared.
Ben Koo of Awful Announcing added: "There are a ton of random accounts racking up engagement with fake ratings data specifically conjured up to confirm people's existing biases. This has become a billion-dollar industry as X and Meta let you just make up stuff and then get paid for the engagement."
The official Super Bowl 60 halftime show ratings will be out later on Monday, but nothing official is out yet.
