
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Performance Is Fully Co-Signed by These Celebs
Past Super Bowl headliners like J.Lo, Shakira, and Bruno Mars have come to his defense.
Jennifer Lopez has publicly addressed the recent backlash surrounding Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, urging critics to embrace the artist's music regardless of language. Speaking in an interview, Lopez highlighted the universal appeal of music and art, stating, 'Music and art transcends language.' She emphasized the importance of the Super Bowl as a platform for global exposure. "It's probably the biggest stage that you could hope to be on," Lopez remarked, suggesting it introduces artists to audiences who might not otherwise know them. She recounted her personal experience attending Bad Bunny's last show in Puerto Rico, despite not speaking Spanish. 'I was blown away by it,' she said, describing the palpable energy, pride, and love from the audience. Lopez encouraged an open-minded approach, concluding, 'Don't do that to yourself. Just give it a chance.' Her comments underscore a broader conversation about cultural representation and the evolving landscape of mainstream entertainment.
Past Super Bowl headliners like J.Lo, Shakira, and Bruno Mars have come to his defense.