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Puerto Rican Star Bad Bunny to Headline Controversial Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
22 Oct
Summary
- NFL commissioner defends Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime selection
- Bad Bunny's performance sparks backlash from conservative critics
- Surprise guests may be added to the halftime show

In a news conference on October 22, 2025, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell defended the league's decision to have Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show in 2026. Goodell described Bad Bunny as "one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world," and said the halftime show is an "important element to the entertainment value" of the Super Bowl.
However, the commissioner acknowledged that the NFL's choice of performer has faced criticism in the past, and that Bad Bunny's selection is no exception. Some conservative commentators have complained that Bad Bunny performs almost entirely in Spanish, while former President Donald Trump has claimed he's "never heard of" the Grammy-winning artist.
Despite the backlash, Goodell expressed confidence that Bad Bunny will deliver a "great" performance, noting that the halftime show often features surprise guests. He also hinted that additional talent may be involved in the 2026 show, saying "the show will evolve from here."
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As the NFL prepares for Super Bowl LX, the controversy surrounding Bad Bunny's halftime slot continues to simmer. But Goodell remains steadfast in the league's decision, believing it will be an "exciting and a united moment" for fans around the world.