In a recent on-air appearance, former President Donald Trump threw some shade at the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show. He admitted he’d never heard of the Puerto Rican superstar, but his comments didn’t stop there. After being asked about Iggy Pop, Greg Kelly brought up the singer’s past comments on ICE, prompting Trump to move on to rant about NFL kickoff rules. Because, of course, you can’t have a conversation without a side of football!
Bad Bunny, showing that he’s got a real sense of humor, responded with confidence during his “Saturday Night Live” gig—ambitiously announcing his halftime show plans while the audience cheered him on. It’s hard to blame him for being a bit smug, especially since he previously shared the stage with big names like Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. Still, this bold musical move is stirring quite the pot, and we’re here for it!
The NFL’s halftime show is often a spotlight for controversy and creativity, and this year seems to be no exception. As Trump critiques the show and its headliner, we can’t help but wonder how well Bad Bunny will impress a largely football-loving audience. Let’s just hope this showdown of personalities doesn’t turn into a face-off over the gridiron. What are your thoughts, is Trump missing out, or is Bad Bunny in for a surprise?





