Alix Earle is clapping back at haters - and spreading love - after some people claimed she didn't deserve to be part of Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. "Bad bunny on 🔝!! I'm still shaking," Earle, 25, captioned a TikTok video recap of her time on the field at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, February 8, where she was featured as one of the dancers during Bad Bunny's set. (The Super Bowl featured the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, ending in a 29-13 score.) While many fans showed excitement for Earle popping up on their TV screens during the Puerto Rican-inspired casita sequence - she was seen near the entrance as Bad Bunny, 31, sang on top of the set and later walked through the front door - others tried to put her down. "You've never once used your platform and voice for the messages [that] bad bunny sends. This is unbelievable and undeserved," one user wrote in the comments section. Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show: All the Hidden Symbols Explained Earle clapped back at the allegation, replying, "I have 💗 and being invited to do this was such an incredible experience and so special." Earle, who was the runner-up on season 34 of Dancing With the Stars, was spotted on Sunday dancing alongside celebrities Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, Karol G and Young Miko as Bad Bunny performed "Yo Perreo Sola." Bad Bunny. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images Bad Bunny, for his part, performed the entire show in Spanish, the first time in Super Bowl history. He also made sure to pay homage to all Americans no matter their immigration status amid controversy surrounding ICE raids in the United States. TikTok Star Alix Earle Wows in Revenge Minidress After Braxton Berrios Split Toward the end of his performance, Bad Bunny held up a football with the words, "Together, we are America," written on it. He proceeded to name countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, the United States and Canada. While some viewers thought Earle was out of place amid the sea of Latin powerhouses, she was beyond excited to have been asked to join in on the fun and spread positivity. Alix Earle on the Super Bowl field. Courtesy of Alix Earle/Instagram "It was such an honor to experience such a special and powerful performance," Earle wrote via her Instagram Story on Sunday alongside a photo of the stadium jumbotron that read, "The only thing more powerful than hate is love." The influencer also shared a photo recap from her time at the Super Bowl after watching the game in the Raising Canes suite. Why Bad Bunny Wore No. 64 on His Jersey During Super Bowl Halftime Show "Filled with love & @raisingcanes after Super Bowl LX 🤍," she captioned the Instagram post, which showed her drinking out of a Raising Canes cup. Super Bowl Halftime Show. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images Earle wore jeans, a leather long-sleeved top that showed off her toned midriff and black sunglasses. Among the photos from the big game, Earle shared a few videos of herself on the big screen and behind-the-scenes clips from being on the field. "@badbunnypr performance was pure love and joy and to experience it in real life was beyond unreal," she added via Instagram. "What a beautiful thing to have so many people from all over come together and celebrate life, family, love, culture, and unity."