Peruvian restaurant reenacts Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance in video that goes viral

The employees of Gaviotas Cevicheria had fun reproducing the Puerto Rican singer’s show frame by frame. The humorous video has more than 37 million views on social networks.

Things get hot in Peruvian kitchens. And the producers of the Super Bowl halftime show can learn from it. Employees of a restaurant in Lima, Gaviotas Cevicheria, reproduced Bad Bunny’s show on Wednesday during the NFL final, which took place three days earlier. Dressed in their blue aprons, they reinterpreted in their own way the sequence where the Puerto Rican singer launches alongside his dancers to the tunes of the title Gasoline by Daddy Yankee.

One of the cooks plays the role of the “bad bunny”, dressed all in white, a nod to the outfit worn by Bad Bunny during the concert. He repeats each of the artist’s facial expressions… but with kitchen ladles in his hands. Cooks surround him and dance with salad leaves, pepper plants and even red peppers. The scene, shot in a huge hangar, has a very humorous tone. The resemblance to the real show is impressive.

37 million views

On social networks, the video has more than 37 million views and three million “likes”. Internet users are surprised at the speed of its production, because the extract was published only three days after the Super Bowl halftime concert. « How long were the rehearsals for the real show?asks an Internet user. It’s amazing how quickly these cooks and servers learned this dance and performed it perfectly. »

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In addition to the performance, the video is a brilliant publicity stunt for the brand. Gaviotas Cevicheria currently has more than 3.5 million followers on social media. This is not the restaurant’s first attempt. Its employees are used to drawing inspiration from viral sequences in their kitchens. They, for example, took up the dance steps from the series Kpop Demon Hunterswhich was a hit on Netflix. But also the cult Disney scenes Ratatouille et High School Musical. In Lima, kitchens are only open to dance enthusiasts.

By Editor