Kid Rock criticized Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, stating he "didn't understand any of it," while AI-generated content in commercials during the game drew heavy criticism for its poor quality, according to reports from Variety and The Verge. The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl, and former President Donald Trump also weighed in on the halftime show, according to Vox.
During a Monday appearance on Fox News' "The Ingrahm Angle," Kid Rock, who headlined the rival All-American Halftime Show, shared his review of Bad Bunny's performance. "I didn't understand any of it," he said, adding, "I fault the NFL."
The Super Bowl commercials, which heavily featured AI-generated content, were widely panned. The ads were criticized for their "cheap and sloppy" quality, a stark contrast to the premium feel of traditionally produced commercials, despite the cost-effectiveness of using AI, according to The Verge.
In other news, the Wasserman Music Agency's fate is to be decided this week following revelations regarding founder-CEO Casey Wasserman's connection to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by Variety. Multiple artists are reportedly seeking to leave the agency.
Meanwhile, actor and writer Noam Ash discussed authentic casting in his film "Bookends" with Variety. The Winter Olympics are also underway, with Ilia Malinin poised to make history in figure skating, according to Vox.
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