The Super Bowl halftime show sparked conversation this year, not just for the performance itself but for the reaction that followed. Shortly after the game ended, former U.S. President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on Bad Bunny’s appearance during the broadcast.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump described the halftime show as “terrible” and criticized the choice of performer. His comments focused on the style of the performance and its use of Spanish-language music, arguing that it did not reflect what he considers traditional American entertainment. The remarks quickly circulated online, drawing responses from fans, commentators, and media outlets.
The halftime show featured Bad Bunny delivering a set rooted in Latin music and culture, continuing the NFL’s recent trend of highlighting global artists. Viewership numbers for the Super Bowl remained strong, and early reactions from audiences and critics were largely positive, noting the performance’s energy and cultural representation.
Trump’s response adds to a long history of public figures commenting on Super Bowl halftime shows, which often generate debate beyond the music itself. As with past performances, reactions have varied widely depending on audience perspective and expectations.
