Bad Bunny Mocks Fox News for Slamming Super Bowl Gig in 'SNL' Monologue: "You Have Four Months to Learn" Spanish
Bad Bunny kicked off Season 51 of Saturday Night Live with a bilingual monologue that referenced his upcoming gig as the Super Bowl halftime show headliner and the right-wing backlash to the announcement. The Puerto Rican rapper's performance on October 4 drew attention for its clever use of satire, targeting Fox News' criticism of the NFL's decision to book a Spanish-language artist.
In the monologue, Bad Bunny playfully jabbed at Fox News, saying, "I'm very happy about this opportunity. And I think everyone is happy about it. Even Fox News." The SNL writers then cut to a supercut of clips from the conservative news channel, which has been vocal in its criticism of the NFL's decision.
The monologue also referenced Bad Bunny's recent comments about not playing the United States on his latest tour due to fears relating to his fans encountering ICE. However, instead of airing news clips of Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity, SNL chopped up the conservative anchors' comments to make them appear as if they were discussing their own ineptitude in speaking Spanish.
Bad Bunny's performance was met with applause from the audience, and his message resonated with fans on social media. "It's about time someone called out Fox News for their xenophobic views," tweeted one fan. Another fan praised Bad Bunny's clever use of satire, saying, "He's not just a rapper, he's a master of comedy."
The backlash to the NFL's decision to book a Spanish-language artist has been intense, with some critics arguing that it is an attempt to appease a growing Hispanic demographic. However, others see it as a celebration of diversity and inclusivity.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show is set to take place in February 2026, giving Fox News four months to brush up on their Spanish skills. As the rapper himself joked, "You have four months to learn." With his clever use of satire and his commitment to promoting Latinx culture, Bad Bunny is sure to bring a unique energy to the Super Bowl stage.
In related news, the NFL has announced that it will be offering Spanish-language broadcasts of the Super Bowl for the first time in 2026. The move is seen as an effort to reach a broader audience and promote diversity within the league.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Bad Bunny's message of inclusivity and celebration of Latinx culture is resonating with audiences around the world. With his clever use of satire and his commitment to promoting diversity, he is sure to be a major player in the music industry for years to come.
Background:
Bad Bunny has been making waves in the music industry with his unique blend of reggaeton and hip-hop. His recent comments about not playing the United States on his latest tour due to fears relating to his fans encountering ICE sparked controversy, but also highlighted the growing concerns around immigration and xenophobia.
The NFL's decision to book a Spanish-language artist for the Super Bowl halftime show has been met with both praise and criticism. While some see it as an attempt to appease a growing Hispanic demographic, others argue that it is a celebration of diversity and inclusivity.
Industry experts weigh in:
"Bad Bunny's performance on SNL was a masterclass in satire," said music industry expert, Juan Carlos Rodriguez. "He used humor to highlight the xenophobic views of Fox News and promote Latinx culture."
"This is a momentous occasion for the NFL and the entertainment industry as a whole," added sports marketing expert, Maria Hernandez. "The decision to offer Spanish-language broadcasts of the Super Bowl will help reach a broader audience and promote diversity within the league."
*Reporting by Variety.*