Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show sparked controversy, drawing criticism from former President Donald Trump, while the Seattle Seahawks secured a decisive victory over the New England Patriots, with Kenneth Walker III earning the MVP title. The game, held at Levi's Stadium on February 8, 2026, saw the Seahawks triumph with a score of 29-13, marking a significant achievement for head coach Mike Macdonald in his second season.
Trump, in a social media post on Sunday, called Bad Bunny's performance "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," and a "'slap in the face' to our country," according to ABC News. The former president stated the show was "an affront to the Greatness of America." The halftime show, which featured the Puerto Rican singer, was described as polarizing and confusing by some viewers, according to Fox News. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell had promised the show would unite the world, but the performance was narrowly tailored to a niche audience.
Amidst the controversy, Bad Bunny shared a message of hope during his performance. He handed a Grammy trophy to a young boy during the show, a moment that quickly went viral, as reported by ABC News. The singer had won three Grammys just a week prior, including album of the year for "DeBI TiRAR MaS FOToS," the first Spanish-language album to win the top prize.
On the field, the Seahawks' victory was highlighted by Kenneth Walker III's dominant performance. The running back, who stepped up after Zach Charbonnet's injury, had 27 carries for 135 yards, earning him the Super Bowl MVP award, as reported by Fox News. Head coach Mike Macdonald celebrated the win, stating, "I believe God called me to be a coach," according to Fox News.
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