Bad Bunny Responds to Super Bowl Backlash on SNL, Urges Fans to Learn Spanish
Bad Bunny Responds to Super Bowl Backlash on SNL, Urges Fans to Learn Spanish

Bad Bunny Responds to Super Bowl Backlash on SNL, Urges Fans to Learn Spanish

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Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny addressed criticism surrounding his upcoming 2026 Super Bowl halftime performance during his monologue on "Saturday Night Live." He humorously responded to conservative backlash, including from Fox News and MAGA commentators, by playing a montage of edited clips praising him and delivering part of his monologue in Spanish, emphasizing the cultural significance of his achievement for the Latinx community in the U.S. Bad Bunny highlighted the contributions and presence of Latinos in America, stating that no one could erase their impact. He concluded with a pointed remark telling critics who didn't understand Spanish that they had "four months to learn," signaling his confidence and refusal to back down. The response sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising his cultural pride and others criticizing the perceived challenge to English-speaking audiences. Overall, Bad Bunny's appearance underscored his commitment to representing Latinx culture on one of America's biggest entertainment stages despite political controversy.

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