Bad Bunny is making headlines again after using the Saturday Night Live stage to respond to backlash over his upcoming 2026 Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. The Puerto Rican artist, who was officially announced as the headliner last week, turned his SNL hosting debut into a moment of humor and defiance.
During the live broadcast on October 5, Bad Bunny addressed criticism about his plan to perform entirely in Spanish. Conservative commentators had expressed anger over the decision, with some political figures warning about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence at the event. The singer appeared unfazed, using comedy to shut down detractors.
Bad Bunny’s SNL Monologue Responds to Super Bowl Backlash
Hosting the season 51 premiere of Saturday Night Live, Bad Bunny joked about the controversy right from his opening monologue. “I think everyone is very happy about it — even Fox News,” he said with a grin, before the show played a parody montage of Fox News anchors edited to say: “Bad Bunny. Is. My favorite. Musician. And he should be the next. President.”
The sketch came after a week of political commentary about the halftime show. Former Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski told conservative podcaster Benny Johnson that ICE would be present at the Super Bowl, saying there is “nowhere you can provide safe haven” to undocumented immigrants. Johnson also labeled Bad Bunny as “anti-ICE” and “a massive Trump hater” on social media.
Bad Bunny responded in his own way, switching to Spanish mid-monologue to speak directly to Latinx fans. He praised their resilience and achievements, adding that “no one can ever remove nor erase” their contributions to the country. He ended with a cheeky challenge to non-Spanish speakers: “If you didn’t understand that, you’ve got four months to learn.”
What This Means Ahead of the Super Bowl Halftime Show
This moment on SNL shows that Bad Bunny plans to stand firm despite criticism. His choice to deliver a message in Spanish was both a cultural statement and a show of confidence ahead of one of the world’s biggest live events.
The 2026 Super Bowl halftime show is expected to draw one of the largest TV audiences globally. With Bad Bunny leaning into his identity and refusing to back down, the performance may become one of the most talked-about in recent NFL history. Supporters praised his stance on social media, while opponents continued to criticize the decision to perform in Spanish.
As the countdown to Super Bowl LX begins, the spotlight on Bad Bunny is only growing. His SNL moment signals he’s ready to bring a bold, unapologetic show to the global stage.
Claim: Bad Bunny used his Saturday Night Live hosting debut to directly mock and respond to backlash over his Spanish-only Super Bowl halftime performance plans.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What did Bad Bunny say on SNL about the Super Bowl backlash?
He joked about critics, showed a parody of Fox News anchors praising him, and spoke in Spanish to support the Latinx community.
Q2: Why is Bad Bunny facing backlash for the Super Bowl halftime show?
Some conservative figures oppose his plan to perform entirely in Spanish and have linked it to immigration debates.
Q3: Did ICE confirm attendance at the Super Bowl?
No official confirmation from ICE has been given. Claims have mostly come from political commentators and social media.
Q4: Will Bad Bunny change his halftime show plan?
There is no sign he will. His SNL appearance showed he intends to keep the performance fully in Spanish.
Q5: When is the Super Bowl halftime show?
Super Bowl LX will take place in February 2026, with Bad Bunny as the headliner for the halftime show.
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