He Was the “Moving Bush” at the Super Bowl — But His Pay Shocked Everyone

During Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, most viewers were focused on the music, the lights, and the massive production. But one unexpected moment quickly caught attention online — a bush on stage that suddenly started moving. For a split second, people thought it was a visual effect. Then the truth came out.

There was actually a real performer inside.

After the show, curiosity exploded across social media. Who was the man inside the costume? And more importantly, how much do you get paid to be part of one of the biggest television events in the world?

The answer surprised almost everyone.

The performer later revealed that he was paid about $450 for the entire job — including rehearsals and the live halftime performance. Many fans assumed anyone appearing on the Super Bowl stage would earn thousands, but background performers often receive only union-scale pay or a small flat fee.

What most people don’t see is the work behind the scenes.

He described long rehearsal days, strict timing, and the challenge of performing inside a heavy costume with limited visibility. Every movement had to be perfectly coordinated with the live broadcast, where even a small mistake could be seen by more than 100 million viewers.

Despite the modest paycheck, he said the experience was worth it.

For many performers, being part of a Super Bowl halftime show is less about the money and more about the opportunity. The exposure, industry connections, and credibility can lead to bigger roles and higher-paying work in the future.

The story gave fans a new appreciation for the hundreds of dancers, actors, and crew members who work behind the scenes to make the show unforgettable.

Because sometimes, even the person dressed as a bush on the world’s biggest stage is there for something bigger than the paycheck.

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