
"It's good to be back. This is my second time hosting and my fourth time being here, he said as he took the stage. I'm doing the Super Bowl half-time show. I'm very happy and I think everyone is happy about it. The line was followed by a quick montage of Fox news contributors, each saying one word that was clipped together to say, He should be the next President."
"During the opening, the artist included some words in Spanish that he devoted to all the Latinos and Latinas in the entire world and here in the United States. More than being an accomplishment of mine, it's an accomplishment for everybody, demonstrating that our mark and our contribution to this country will never be able to be removed or erased by anybody, he said in Spanish. Afterwards, he said in English, If you didn't understand what I just said, you have four months to learn."
"The announcement that Bad Bunny would headline the Super Bowl half-time show sparked a wave of conservative outrage including from Noem. Trump's homeland security secretary said on a rightwing podcast on Friday that only Americans should attend next year's Super Bowl and warned that Ice agents will be all over the event. She also said the NFL will not be able to sleep at night over its decision to choose Bad Bunny as the half-time performer."
The 31-year-old Puerto Rican singer hosted the season premiere of Saturday Night Live and used his opening monologue to address his planned 2026 Super Bowl half-time performance. He joked that everyone was happy about the booking, including Fox News, and the show played a montage of Fox contributors clipped to say he should be the next president. He spoke in Spanish to Latinos and Latinas about representation and contribution that cannot be erased, then quipped in English that people have four months to learn. Conservative backlash included Kristi Noem warning of ICE presence, and Bad Bunny cited immigration-raid fears when excluding the U.S. from an upcoming tour.
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