Celimar Rivera Cosme, a partially deaf Puerto Rican performer, will make history by performing in Puerto Rican Sign Language (LSPR) during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show.
This marks the first time LSPR will be featured in a multilingual signing program at the Super Bowl, highlighting the language’s unique grammar and cultural identity.
Rivera Cosme emphasizes her performance as more than interpretation—it is a full expression of Puerto Rican culture through rhythm, storytelling, and body movement.
She previously gained attention interpreting at Bad Bunny’s major tours and aims to use this global platform to spotlight the Puerto Rican deaf community.
The NFL will offer a dedicated stream with ASL and LSPR for deaf and hard of hearing fans to access the Super Bowl’s entertainment events.
Read the full story, Celimar Rivera Cosme’s Performance ABC News
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