Cardi B looked back on her appearance during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, sharing behind-the-scenes moments days after the performance as speculation about her relationship with NFL star Stefon Diggs continued to circulate.
The Grammy-winning rapper reflected on the experience in an Instagram post on Tuesday, February 10, offering fans a glimpse into the night. “We had a time at the game, honey,” she wrote alongside photos and videos from the event.
She also revealed that the celebration continued after the stadium lights dimmed, adding, “Then we took that energy back to the Airbnb for a whole photoshoot 💅🏼Thank you @airbnb for always setting up me and the team up with the best stays while we’re on the road.”
The post included video of Cardi B dancing on the stadium field after her televised cameo, along with photos of her posing in an off-the-shoulder corset and ruffled skirt by Zimmermann. She completed the look with matching open-toe, knee-high boots.
The appearance came during the Super Bowl LX Apple Music Halftime Show, held in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026.
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Her social media update arrived as online speculation intensified that she and Stefon Diggs had split. On February 9, fans noticed the two no longer followed each other on Instagram following Diggs’ championship game loss.
Cardi appeared to exit the stadium shortly after the halftime show and later shared an Instagram Stories video of herself singing in a car while the game was still underway. She was also spotted later that evening at a Raising Cane’s party.
Cardi B Slays ‘Little Miss Drama’ Opener

Shortly after her Super Bowl LX halftime appearance, Cardi B launched her Little Miss Drama arena tour on February 11 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California, delivering a nearly two-hour set backed by more than a dozen dancers.
The show blended songs from Invasion of Privacy with material from her sophomore album ‘Am I the Drama?’, incorporating chair choreography, an elevated flying-throne sequence, and a salsa-inspired performance segment.
Addressing the opening-night audience, she said, “They thought I wasn’t gonna be sold out. What? Y’all was ready for my tour?!” She continued, “Let me hear Palm Springs right quick. This is the first crowd! First crowd, and it’s sold out! Bardi f****** gang, m**********”
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Cardi B first announced plans for the tour while guest-hosting Today with Jenna Bush Hager in September, explaining she would head directly into rehearsals after releasing the album and intensifying her workout routine in preparation for choreography-heavy performances.
The 35-date arena run continues with a February 12 stop in Las Vegas and is scheduled to proceed through April 18, including a hometown performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 25, marking the next phase of Cardi B’s touring cycle following her Super Bowl appearance.




