NBC Reveals Shocking Final Viewership Numbers For Bad Bunny’s Controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show
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NBC Reveals Shocking Final Viewership Numbers For Bad Bunny’s Controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bad Bunny performs during the Half Time show in Super Bowl LX (Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images) Bad Bunny might’ve been the most controversial halftime show performer in recent memory. Things got pretty bad with Kendrick Lamar’s announcement, but it never came close to this type of banter. As soon as the NFL selected his name, social media lost its mind. The anger was so intense that Turning Point USA announced a separate halftime show. In the end…
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Why Bad Bunny’s polarizing Super Bowl halftime show felt like a slap at America – Democratic Accent
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show is officially behind us. Mercifully. What began with hype and outrage, and then more outrage, ended with a show most charitably described as polarizing and confusing for those who were not already Bad Bunny fans. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell promised that Bad Bunny would use the show to unite the world “in a really creative and fun way.” It turns out that he was right. Most of the country, with the exceptio…
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