02/12/2026
Here’s why: During his halftime show, Bad Bunny brought Víctor Villa, founder of Villa’s Tacos, onto one of the biggest stages in the world. A simple but intentional move — shining a spotlight on a Mexican-owned business with roots in Los Angeles.
The result?
The very next day, Villa’s Tacos in Highland Park was flooded with people. Lines wrapped around the plaza. Families waited for hours. New customers showed up just to support, taste, and be part of the moment.
What started years ago as a taco cart run from a grandmother’s front yard suddenly became a symbol of what visibility can do for immigrant and Latino businesses.
This wasn’t just a co-sign.
It was cultural power in action.
Bad Bunny didn’t just perform — he uplifted.
He reminded millions that behind every taco stand is a story, a family, and a dream.
And Highland Park showed up to prove it. 🌮🇲🇽🔥