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Latino Superstar Bad Bunny Celebrates Super Bowl Halftime Slot

Summary

  • Bad Bunny hosted 'SNL' for the second time on October 5, 2025
  • He discussed missing 'SNL' twice, calling it "the two best things"
  • Bad Bunny will perform at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show

On October 5, 2025, international Latin music sensation Bad Bunny hosted Saturday Night Live for the second time. During his monologue, the three-time Grammy winner reflected on missing out on the show twice in the past, calling those "the two best things that ever happened" to him.

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, explained that he had just wrapped up a 31-show residency in Puerto Rico and needed a break. He also poked fun at his recent knee injury, joking that it was due to "complicated choreography." The singer-songwriter then turned his attention to his upcoming performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show, saying he was "very happy" about the NFL's decision and that his Latino fans around the world were equally thrilled.

Addressing the right-wing backlash over his Super Bowl gig, Bad Bunny asserted that no one could "remove nor erase" the impact of Latinos in the United States. He delivered part of his message in Spanish, emphasizing that Latinos have "worked to open doors" and achieved great things, demonstrating their importance to the country.

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Bad Bunny said that missing out on 'SNL' twice was "the two best things that ever happened" to him, as he found the show to be "so f***ing archaic."
Bad Bunny said he was "very happy" about the NFL's decision, and that his Latino fans around the world were equally thrilled. He asserted that no one could "remove nor erase" the impact of Latinos in the United States.
Bad Bunny joked that his knee injury was due to "complicated choreography" during his recent 31-show residency in Puerto Rico.

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