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Marc Anthony trades spotlight for sidelines, urges Bad Bunny to 'make it count'

Marc Anthony says he’ll be front and center at Super Bowl LX, cheering on Bad Bunny as he headlines the halftime show. In his Rolling Stone interview, Anthony reveals he urged the reggaetón artist to treat the stage not as a spectacle but as a weighty cultural moment.

“He sees this as a massive responsibility,” Anthony notes, praising the younger artist’s drive to represent both his sound and heritage with precision. Their recent duet in Puerto Rico only deepens that shared sense of purpose.


Source: Billboard – Published on November 7, 2025

Bulova marks 150 years—adds Marc Anthony’s lucky numbers to your wrist for $2,995

Bulova partners with Marc Anthony for its 150th anniversary, releasing a limited-edition Series X2 watch designed by the artist. The 41mm timepiece sports a transparent three-layer case in gold or rose gold tones, featuring sapphire crystals and gold-tone accents with luminous hands.

Numbers 1, 3, and 5 are subtly emphasized, nodding to Anthony’s personal symbolism. Only 600 units per style exist, each sold in a signature-lit box with a storybook. Retail price: $2,995.


Source: Billboard – Published on September 26, 2025

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