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Former President Trump Criticizes Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

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Former President Donald Trump has sharply criticized Bad Bunny’s recent Super Bowl LVII halftime performance, calling it “terrible” and “one of the worst” shows he has ever seen.

Trump went on to describe the performance as a “slap in the face” to the United States, arguing that it fails to reflect the values and standards the country sets every day. He expressed concern that such performances may have a negative influence on younger audiences who tune in from across the nation and internationally.

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The former president’s comments quickly went viral, prompting widespread discussion on social media. Supporters of Trump praised his critique as honest and bold, while many fans of Bad Bunny defended the artist, highlighting the global impact of his music and the cultural representation he brought to one of the world’s biggest stages.

Bad Bunny’s halftime performance was noted for its high energy, elaborate staging, and vibrant celebration of Latin culture, drawing praise from fans and critics alike for its inclusivity and entertainment value. While some viewers agreed with Trump’s concerns over explicit or suggestive content, others argued that artistic performances at the Super Bowl are intended for a broad audience and often push creative boundaries.

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The backlash and support from both sides reflect the divided public opinion surrounding Super Bowl halftime shows in general, which frequently become topics of cultural and political debate. Every year, performers are scrutinized not just for their music and choreography but also for the broader messages conveyed to viewers worldwide.

Trump’s statement adds another layer to the ongoing discussion about what kind of performances are appropriate for such a high-profile event, especially as the Super Bowl remains one of the most-watched broadcasts globally.

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As the conversation continues, it remains clear that halftime shows, with their combination of music, choreography, and spectacle  are more than just entertainment; they are cultural moments that spark debate and reflect societal values.

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