Bad Bunny Addresses 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show Backlash on 'Saturday Night Live' Premiere
Bad Bunny, the three-time Grammy winner, made light of conservative criticism surrounding his upcoming performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show during his hosting gig on Saturday Night Live's season 51 premiere. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Bad Bunny playfully acknowledged the backlash, noting that everyone is excited about his performance, even Fox News.
During his monologue, Bad Bunny quipped, "You might not know this, but I'm doing the Super Bowl Halftime Show. And I'm very happy, and I think everybody's happy about it," The Hollywood Reporter reported. This lighthearted approach to addressing criticism was met with laughter from the crowd.
Bad Bunny's performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show has been met with controversy due to his association with Latin trap music and his past collaborations with artists deemed "problematic" by some conservative groups, The Hollywood Reporter noted. However, Bad Bunny's ability to poke fun at the criticism suggests that he is not taking it seriously.
According to a report in The Hollywood Reporter, Bad Bunny has been open about his excitement for the performance, stating, "I think everybodys happy about it." This sentiment was echoed by NBC, which announced Bad Bunny as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show earlier this year.
Bad Bunny's hosting gig on Saturday Night Live marked his second time performing on the show. His return to the stage was met with enthusiasm from fans and critics alike, who praised his quick wit and infectious energy. As one observer noted, "Bad Bunny brought his signature charm to Saturday Night Live's season 51 premiere, using his hosting gig as an opportunity to poke fun at conservative backlash over his upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show performance."
The controversy surrounding Bad Bunny's performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show is unlikely to dissipate anytime soon. However, it appears that Bad Bunny is taking the criticism in stride, using humor to address the issue and focus on the excitement surrounding his performance.
As for what's next, Bad Bunny will continue to prepare for his highly anticipated performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show. With his quick wit and infectious energy, he is sure to bring a unique and memorable experience to the stage.
This story was compiled from reports by The Hollywood Reporter and The Hollywood Reporter.