Bad Bunny Slammed for Controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show Decision That ‘Encourages’ Division

Bad Bunny closed his Super Bowl LX halftime show with a message of purported unity, “together we are America” — but keen-eyed critics quickly slammed the song-and-dance act as a divisive and “degenerate” performance.

And the Puerto Rican star made no effort in his Spanish-only performance to include the 78% of American households that speak only English.

Bad Bunny previously taunted that anyone annoyed with his selection as halftime performer had “four months to learn Spanish.”

“Expanding to the Latino audience is one thing. Doing a show EXCLUSIVELY for the Latino audience? They’re gonna hear about this one,” “Sopranos” and E Street Band legend Steven Van Zandt groused via X.

“I’m sorry, no subtitles was a bad decision and an insult to the audience. Subtitles would have been ‘countering division,’ having none encourages it.” (Read more from “Bad Bunny Slammed for Controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show Decision That ‘Encourages’ Division” HERE)