The detail in Beyoncé's latest photo triggers rumors of a collaboration… with Bad Bunny?

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Like every year, the Super Bowl brings together a wide variety of artists who don't want to miss the halftime show. And this year, it was not going to be less. Bad Bunnyprotagonist of the musical show of this sporting event, captured the attention of millions of eyes… including that of Beyonce.

The artist attended the stadium with her husband Jay-Zand he has boasted about it on his Instagram account. Beyoncé has posted a carousel of photos from her Super Bowl day. Some of them were taken at the hotel, where the artist posed eating a hamburger to gain strength for the big event. But that's not all. And there is a detail in that photo that has completely revolutionized his fans.

As Beyoncé prepares to take that desired bite of the burger, The flags of the United States and Puerto Rico appear next to it.. Does this mean that a collaboration with a Puerto Rican artist is coming? And not only that: Is it Bad Bunny?

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Although the theories go further. In one of the images, the American appears responding to a phone call. It is not a casual gesture. In 2026 it will be 16 years since the launch of Telephonehis successful collaboration with Lady Gaga. Artist who was also part of the Super Bowl halftime show this year. Does this mean that Bad Bunny will join a remix with these two pop divas? We will have to wait to find out.

What is clear is that Beyoncé has become one of the great protagonists of social networks in recent hours. After publishing this carousel of photos on his Instagram account, his fans are eager for him to give more clues about what's coming next.

The last we heard from Queen B is Cowboy Carterthe album that was released in March 2024 and that marked a before and after in his career, since it was the first project with which he ventured into the country genre.

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