Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show trailer showcases diversity
Key Points:
- The NFL has confirmed that Bad Bunny will remain the halftime performer for Super Bowl LX despite earlier controversies and calls for his replacement.
- Bad Bunny released a trailer previewing his halftime show, featuring diverse dancers and emphasizing a message that "the world will dance," which can be seen as a response to criticism from President Trump and conservative figures.
- The Trump administration had opposed Bad Bunny's involvement, linking it to increased immigration enforcement at the 2026 Super Bowl and citing concerns over undocumented immigrants.
- Bad Bunny previously expressed concerns about U.S. tour stops due to fears of deportation threats against his fans, highlighting tensions around immigration policies.
- The NFL’s decision to keep Bad Bunny aligns with its goal to expand its international audience and leverage the popularity