Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show is continuing to attract detractors up until the last minute.
During red carpet arrivals for Sunday’s game, internet star Logan Paul was asked about whether he was excited for the Puerto Rican rapper’s impending mini-concert. He bluntly said “No”:
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There was much derision towards him, though:
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Paul is not the only personality to have negative thoughts about the show. Speaking on Friday’s episode of The Daily Caller’s “Actual Friends” podcast, former ESPN host Jemele Hill said:
“I’m just sad and disappointed that they chose someone who is so full of hate, who spews hate… and he is basically anti-American. … When he says, ‘I’m not going to speak your language, you have four months to learn it,’ are you kidding me? It would never be acceptable in their country. So, that’s the disturbing (thing).”
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Robert Griffin III vouches support for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show
Of course, not everyone had bad feelings towards Bad Bunny as he prepares to perform in Santa Clara. Two of his biggest supporters are veteran sports journalist Skip Bayless and TV personality Guy Fieri, and he also gained a former NFL player’s backing on Saturday.
Speaking to Fox News before Sports Illustrated’s event party, former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III said:
“One thing I know Bad Bunny can do is that he can all make us tap our feet and shake our booties. I want him to go out there and unite people with music. Music we can all dance to it and enjoy. So, I’m looking forward to the performance.”
He continued:
“I’m not worried about the politics. I’m not worried about any statements. Just have a good time and do what you’re supposed to do, uniting the world around something that is eternal. Music is the heartbeat of the world.”
Also sharing their excitement for the performance were former Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley and former New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman.
Edited by Andre Castillo











