Logan Paul and his brother, Jake Paul, are currently in a public feud over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX performance. The controversy started when Jake, 29, announced that he would not be watching the halftime show, citing his disapproval of the artist’s performance. In response, Logan, 30, publicly disagreed with his brother’s stance.
Jake took to social media to express his views, stating that he was purposefully turning off the halftime show to send a message to big corporations. He criticized Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican artist, for supposedly hating America. However, Logan reposted Jake’s post and voiced his support for Puerto Ricans, emphasizing that they are Americans and deserve to showcase their talent on such a big platform.
Bad Bunny’s halftime show received high praise from many viewers, with the rapper bringing out surprise guests like Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, and Pedro Pascal. Despite the positive reception, not everyone was impressed. Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to criticize the performance, calling it terrible and disrespectful to America’s greatness.
Bad Bunny, known for his outspoken views, had previously criticized the Trump administration’s immigration policies. During his acceptance speech for Best Música Urbana Album, he emphasized the power of love over hate and urged people to approach conflicts with a mindset of understanding and compassion.
The feud between the Paul brothers over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance highlights the diversity of opinions and perspectives within the entertainment industry. While Jake Paul’s criticism reflects a certain political viewpoint, Logan Paul’s response underscores the importance of inclusivity and support for marginalized communities. Ultimately, the controversy surrounding the halftime show serves as a reminder of the power of music and art to provoke thought and spark discussions on social issues.

