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Duck Dynasty Star Rips Super Bowl Halftime Show
10 Feb
Summary
- Zach Dasher finds halftime shows inappropriate for children.
- Janet Jackson's 2004 malfunction was a turning point.
- Dasher advocates for faith over cultural outrage.

Zach Dasher, known for his role in "Duck Dynasty," has made the decision to prevent his children from watching the Super Bowl halftime show. He described the performances as increasingly "debaucherous" and unsuitable for family viewing. Dasher pinpointed the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction over two decades ago as the event that solidified his decision to tune out.
Beyond the halftime spectacle, Dasher indicated a broader withdrawal from mainstream entertainment, citing its explicit content and the pervasive "outrage culture." He believes that focusing solely on cultural divisions can detract from personal joy and hope. Dasher suggests that a spiritual approach, centered on the gospel, offers a more constructive path forward than engaging in constant cultural conflict.
His comments come in the wake of the recent Super Bowl halftime show featuring artist Bad Bunny, which also drew significant public reaction. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the choice of Bad Bunny, emphasizing the artist's understanding of the platform's potential to unite people through creativity and talent.




