News 08/10/2025 22:17

Bad Bunny brutally hits back following backlash over Super Bowl halftime show

Bad Bunny is turning controversy into comedy—and cultural pride.

After being announced as the halftime performer for Super Bowl LX, set for February 8, 2026, the Puerto Rican superstar faced backlash from critics who questioned his place on one of America’s biggest stages. Some even suggested that only “law-abiding Americans” should attend the event, with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reportedly confirming ICE agents would be present. Her remarks, which included a fiery rebuke of the NFL’s decision, sparked widespread debate.

But Bad Bunny—real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—responded with signature wit and grace during his recent Saturday Night Live appearance. “I’m very excited to be doing the Super Bowl,” he said, “and I know people all around the world who love my music are also happy.”

Switching to Spanish, he added:

“Especially all of the Latinos and Latinas in the world here in the United States who have worked to open doors. It’s more than a win for myself, it’s a win for all of us. Our footprints and our contribution in this country, no one will ever be able to take that away or erase it.”

Then came the punchline: “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.”

The monologue continued with a jab at conservative media, joking that “even Fox News” was thrilled about his performance—cue a satirical SNL montage of spliced clips declaring Bad Bunny “should be the next president.”

His response wasn’t just comedic—it was a powerful statement about representation, resilience, and the undeniable influence of Latin culture in the U.S. Rather than retreat from criticism, Bad Bunny leaned in, celebrating his roots and the millions who see his Super Bowl performance as a cultural milestone.

Whether you speak Spanish or not, come February, Bad Bunny’s halftime show promises to be a moment of pride, rhythm, and unapologetic joy.

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