Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show sparked controversy, drawing criticism from former President Donald Trump, while Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III was named the game's MVP. The Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium on Sunday.
Trump took to social media to denounce Bad Bunny's performance, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," and a "slap in the face" to the country, according to ABC News. He added that the show was "an affront to the Greatness of America." The performance, which featured elements of Puerto Rican culture, was described as "polarizing and confusing" by Fox News, which noted that it was narrowly tailored to a niche audience.
The halftime show also included a heartwarming moment when Bad Bunny handed a Grammy trophy to a young boy, a moment that quickly went viral, according to ABC News. The singer had won three Grammys just a week prior to the Super Bowl, including Album of the Year for "DeBI TiRAR MaS FOToS," the first Spanish-language album to win the award.
On the field, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald celebrated his team's victory, his second season as head coach. "I believe God called me to be a coach," he said, according to Fox News. Kenneth Walker III's dominant rushing performance, with 27 carries for 135 yards, earned him the Super Bowl MVP award. Walker stepped up as the team's primary running back after Zach Charbonnet's ACL injury in the NFC Championship game, Fox News reported.
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