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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Fake Bad Bunny Flag Image Sparks Outrage

Fake Bad Bunny Flag Image Sparks Outrage

9 Feb

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Summary

  • AI-generated image falsely shows Bad Bunny burning a flag.
  • The fake image circulated on social media platforms.
  • The singer is known for his outspoken criticism of ICE.
Fake Bad Bunny Flag Image Sparks Outrage

A widely circulated AI-generated image has falsely depicted Grammy winner Bad Bunny burning an American flag. The fabricated picture, which shows the Puerto Rican singer in a dress, originated from a social media post claiming it was from his Super Bowl LX halftime show. However, the image contains obvious AI artifacts, and Bad Bunny is not currently touring, having taken a break since January 25, 2026, with no performances scheduled until February 13, 2026.

Despite these clear factual discrepancies, the fake photo has gained traction on platforms such as Facebook and X. Right-wing social media accounts have utilized the image to attack the singer, largely in response to his vocal criticism of ICE. The spread of this misinformation highlights the challenges of combating AI-generated fake news online.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The AI-generated image falsely depicts Bad Bunny burning an American flag while wearing a dress.
The fake image originated from a social media post claiming it was from his Super Bowl LX halftime show.
Right-wing accounts are attacking Bad Bunny over the fake image largely due to his outspoken criticism of ICE.

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