Bad Bunny’s veiled remark at Donald Trump during Super Bowl LX show | NFL | Sport
Speaking to the New York Post about Bad Bunny and Green Day’s performance, President Trump said: “I’m anti-them. I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred. Terrible.” As a result, Trump boycotted the Super Bowl and claimed distance was the main factor. In response to this controversy, Bad Bunny was prepared to make some remarks of his own during the performance.
Halfway through, his Grammy’s speech appeared on a small television before a family including a young boy. In the speech, the musician said: “Before I say thanks to God, I’m going to say ICE out.”
This remark refers to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who have been conducting raids across America in recent weeks. Bad Bunny then appeared and presented his Grammy to the young boy, symbolising a passing of the torch to the next generation.
Then, the halftime performer end the show with an onscreen banner that read: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” as he marched alongside various flags representing the immigrant population in the United States.
This sparked a flurry of conversation among viewers, with one commenting: “I loved the bit at all the end with all the flags!”
Another chimed in: “People who don’t realise this was a celebration of America aren’t patriots.” A third added: “The fact that a kid from Puerto Rico just crushed the Super Bowl halftime show is an actual celebration of America.”
However, not everyone shared this sentiment, as one viewer remarked: “It was ok. Not the best but definitely seemed entertaining. I think the people who boycotted this were more so in denial that people like Bad Bunny are part of America.”
Another agreed, adding: “Production was on point. Not a fan of that style music in general as my personality is basically metalcore and death metal but the show was fine. People freaking out about it definitely showing their true colours.”








