Celimar Rivera Cosme will be the first Puerto Rican Sign Language (LSPR) interpreter in Super Bowl halftime show history.
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Puerto Rican Sign Language is not the same as American Sign Language. Celimar Rivera Cosme will uniquely capture the rapper’s slang for the game’s deaf viewers.
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Bad Bunny's halftime show will be the first time a Super Bowl performance will be interpreted in Puerto Rican Sign Language, called LSPR. The performer interpreting the show will be Celimar Rivera ...
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