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Bad Bunny Headlining Super Bowl Halftime Show, MAGA Fans Outraged
The Puerto Rican superstar's historic performance has sparked backlash from conservative critics.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 4:15pm
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Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican singer and rapper, is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, marking the first time a Spanish-language artist will take the coveted stage. This milestone has sparked outrage from some conservative fans, who have taken to social media to express their displeasure. Meanwhile, Seattle Seahawks players have voiced their support for Bad Bunny's performance, with quarterback Sam Darnold and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence praising the move as a celebration of America's diversity.
Why it matters
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance is a significant moment for representation and inclusivity in one of the most-watched events in American sports and entertainment. However, the backlash from some conservative fans highlights the ongoing cultural and political divisions in the country.
The details
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is the most-streamed artist in the world and has won numerous Grammy and Latin Grammy awards. His album 'Un Verano Sin Ti' was named Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards, making him the first artist with a Spanish-language album to receive the honor. The announcement of his Super Bowl halftime show performance has been met with criticism from some conservative commentators and fans, who have taken to social media to express their displeasure. Meanwhile, Seattle Seahawks players have voiced their support for Bad Bunny, with quarterback Sam Darnold and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence praising the move as a celebration of America's diversity.
- Bad Bunny's album 'Un Verano Sin Ti' won Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
- Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show in 2024.
The players
Bad Bunny
A Puerto Rican singer and rapper who is the most-streamed artist in the world and has won numerous Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, including the 2023 Grammy for Album of the Year for his Spanish-language album 'Un Verano Sin Ti'.
Sam Darnold
The quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, who expressed his excitement for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance.
DeMarcus Lawrence
The defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks, who praised Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance as a celebration of America's diversity.
What they’re saying
“It's unbelievable. I love his music. It's great to have him perform at the Super Bowl.”
— Sam Darnold, Seattle Seahawks quarterback (TMZ)
“We have so many cultures and ethnic backgrounds in America. I think it's time to start embracing all of them, bringing them in the fold — and shoot, that's what really makes America great.”
— DeMarcus Lawrence, Seattle Seahawks defensive end (Wonkette)
What’s next
The Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny is scheduled to take place in February 2024.
The takeaway
Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl halftime show performance represents a significant step forward in celebrating the diversity of American culture and music. However, the backlash from some conservative fans highlights the ongoing cultural and political divisions in the country, underscoring the importance of continued efforts to promote inclusivity and representation in high-profile events.
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Mar. 17, 2026
Maggie Lindemann




