Bad Bunny at Super Bowl
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Did Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey or various other people issue an ultimatum to the NFL about ending sponsorship of the Super Bowl if singer Bad Bunny was allowed to perform at the halftime show? No, that's not true: A
The Super Bowl halftime conversation turned political after the NFL announced Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer last week. Reports surfaced with speculation that Taylor Swift had been in talks with the league before ultimately passing on the offer.
Bad Bunny is everywhere these days -- from being named Super Bowl LX headliner to turning up on "Saturday Night Live" this past weekend for the comedy series' season premiere, to turning up at Yankee Stadium for a heated postseason battle.
Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t too happy with Bad Bunny being the Super Bowl LX Halftime performer. The conservative congresswoman, 51, is requesting that a new U.S. law is passed before the Puerto Rican singer,
Bad Bunny’s all-Spanish Super Bowl performance sparks outrage from the right, reflecting a growing cultural divide.
John Oliver has made it clear where he stands amid controversy over Bad Bunny being tapped for next year's Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Whoopi Goldberg had a truly wild tip for people attending the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California, in February ― and it involves cocoa butter. On Monday’s episode of “The View,” Goldberg offered her advice during a segment talking about the MAGA meltdown over Bad Bunny being chosen as the game’s halftime headliner.
The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg proposed a controversial experiment involving skin darkening after Kristi Noem announces ICE presence at Super Bowl featuring Bad Bunny.