Right-wing influencers are throwing tantrums after the National Football League announced that Puerto Rican rapper, singer and LGBTQ Allybud Bunny will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 8th.
The September 28 announcement, co-produced by the NFL, Apple Music and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, noted that the show was co-produced by Emmy-winning Jesse Collins and directed by Hamish Hamilton.
Bad Bunny has won three Grammy Awards and 12 Latin Grammy Awards, leading this year’s Latin Grammy Award nomination and is turning to the 12th November ceremony at the MGM Grand in Nevada. The 31-year-old recently wrapped up a record-breaking Puerto Rican residency in El Choli, San Juan, portraying over half a million fans, and the final show broke the record for Prime Video and Convulsion livestream viewers. CBS News.
One of the world’s most streamed artists, Bad Bunny surpassed the 100 billion stream and in 2022 he broke through Taylor Swift with Spotify’s most-played album. His sixth studio album, FotosI also spent week He came in first place on the Billboard 200 earlier this year.
His reggaeton-driven music is not overtly political, but Bad Bunny used his platform to defend human rights, including LGBTQ rights, calling for corruption, exploitation and gentlemen. He also allowed Joe Biden to use one of his songs in 2020, supporting Kamala Harris in last year’s presidential election.
Though not the LGBTQ itself, Bad Bunny was a vocal ally. Currently appearing in 2020 Tonight’s show starring Jimmy Fallonhe was wearing it shirt Read in Spanish: “They killed Alexa… not a skirt-wearing man,” condemns media portrayal of Alexa Negron Luciano, a trans woman killed in Puerto Rico after being attacked with a paintball gun. Two of her assailants later pleaded guilty to dislike the crime.
In a promotional video posted by the NFL, Bad Bunny wears a Pava. This is a traditional Puerto Rican straw hat long associated with rural workers and island culture. The clip shows him perching on the goal post as his song “DebÃtirarmás fotos” plays.
In a statement, Bud Bunny said the performance was more than he was. “What I feel like I’m in front of me. It’s possible to come in front of me and run countless yards and get a touchdown…this is for my people, my culture and our history.
Conservatives have gone into a more complete meltdown mode than a bad bunny choice, and some have urged Americans to boycott the NFL. axios “In the middle of the Christian revival” we focused on one virus post of 2.7 million viewers who deliberately called the Super Bowl stage “Devil Marxist.”
Robby Starbuck, an activist who frequently criticizes LGBTQ and Dei initiatives, complained that his song “is not even in English,” predicted during the show that he would “find a way to push awakened message.”
“Does this guy really scream American football to anyone?” Starback I wrote it on x. “This is not about music, it’s about putting people on the stage who hate Trump and Maga.”
“The NFL amplifies anti-Americans, anti-law enforcement, anti-God and crossdressers, putting him on the biggest stage,” says Armando Salguero, a screeched columnist for Armando Salguero, a senior NFL writer at right-wing sports site. Out kick.
The former sports commentator said conservative podcaster Jason Whitlock TMZ He did anything to cancel the offer to the NFL for Bad Bunny, calling the choice a “terrifying decision.”
“Bad Bunny is putting out the musical form that was intended to instill children in sexual fluidity and normalize them… it’s going to be a drug show!” Whitlock said.
Meanwhile, California Governor Gavin Newsom – Building a Democrat reputation The supreme troller With a card style online jab – ock ha ha Conservatives are upset by Bad Bunny’s choice in X.
“Bad Bunny is boycotting the Super Bowl because he’s wearing drugs,” the governor’s news agency wrote in the post, attaching a now-all-known photo of Republican Vice President JD Vance wearing drugs.
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