Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl LX halftime show has sparked controversy and divided opinions among celebrities and sports personalities. During red carpet arrivals for the big game, internet star Logan Paul made it clear that he was not excited for the Puerto Rican rapper’s performance, stating a blunt “No.”
Paul’s negative comments received backlash from fans and critics alike, with many expressing their disappointment in his lack of enthusiasm for the highly anticipated event. However, he is not the only one to have negative thoughts about the show. Former ESPN host Jemele Hill criticized the choice of Bad Bunny for the halftime show, citing his alleged “hate” and anti-American sentiments as reasons for her disapproval.
Despite the criticism, there are still plenty of supporters backing Bad Bunny for his upcoming performance. Veteran sports journalist Skip Bayless, TV personality Guy Fieri, and former NFL player Robert Griffin III have all expressed their excitement and support for the rapper. Griffin, in particular, emphasized the universal power of music to bring people together and unite them in a shared experience.
In a statement to Fox News, Griffin expressed his belief in Bad Bunny’s ability to entertain and uplift the audience with his music. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the positive aspects of the performance and enjoying the music without getting caught up in political or controversial issues.
Former NFL players Todd Gurley and Julian Edelman also voiced their excitement for Bad Bunny’s halftime show, highlighting the anticipation and enthusiasm surrounding the event. With a mix of criticism and support, Bad Bunny’s performance at Super Bowl LX is sure to be a memorable and talked-about moment in the world of entertainment.
As the countdown to the halftime show continues, fans and critics alike will be eagerly awaiting to see how Bad Bunny delivers on the biggest stage in sports. Whether you’re a fan of his music or not, there’s no denying the impact and excitement that his performance will bring to the Super Bowl stage.

