As Bad Bunny prepares to headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb. 8, the announcement has sparked a noticeable political and cultural divide. Conservative nonprofit Turning Point USA revealed plans to livestream a competing “All-American Halftime Show,” presenting it as an alternative for viewers who oppose the NFL’s choice. When the NFL confirmed Bad Bunny—born in Puerto Rico and now a U.S. citizen—as the 2026 performer, backlash quickly followed from some right-wing commentators, including former President Donald Trump, who publicly criticized the selection.
Bad Bunny, known for addressing social and political themes, has often spoken about immigration and identity, themes that resonate strongly with his global audience. His performances are mostly in Spanish, and he is expected to maintain that approach during the halftime show.
