Former racing star Danica Patrick has voiced concern that Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime show could fuel more political division in the United States. Patrick spoke out after the NFL confirmed that the Puerto Rican superstar will headline the 2026 halftime performance.
The announcement drew strong reactions from both fans and critics. Some praised the league for booking one of the world’s biggest artists, while others — especially conservative commentators — warned it could spark controversy due to Bad Bunny’s past political statements.
Patrick’s Concern Over the Halftime Show
Patrick, a known supporter of former President Donald Trump, first criticized the choice on social media earlier this week. She pointed to the fact that Bad Bunny performs almost entirely in Spanish and has previously criticized U.S. immigration policies under Trump. She argued that the NFL should avoid political tension during its most-watched event of the year.
Speaking on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast, Patrick expanded on her concerns. “The Super Bowl is the most highly-watched show we have on television the whole year — 127 million people are estimated to watch it,” she said. “It’s the crown jewel on television and sports in particular, so it’s where we come together as a country. I just worry that this will divide us even more.”
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has openly spoken about immigration issues and previously skipped touring in the U.S., citing concerns for his fans. His halftime show will mark a return to one of the biggest American stages — and a chance for the NFL to reach a global audience. But Patrick believes the performance may be seen as political, especially among viewers who oppose his outspoken stances.
Mixed Reactions From Fans and Commentators
The decision has triggered a wave of debate online. Supporters say the NFL is embracing diversity and global music culture by featuring a Spanish-speaking artist. Critics, including some right-wing commentators, argue that the league is alienating its more conservative fan base.
Bad Bunny is one of the most streamed artists in the world and a past Grammy winner. His shows are known for high-energy staging, Latin rhythms, and bold cultural statements. Whether he will address social or political issues during the halftime show remains unclear, but Patrick’s warning highlights the sensitivity of mixing sports with strong cultural messages.
The NFL has yet to comment on Patrick’s remarks. For now, her comments add fuel to the ongoing conversation about how the Super Bowl halftime show reflects — and sometimes challenges — American culture.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who is performing at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show?
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican global superstar, is set to headline the halftime show.
Q2: Why is Danica Patrick criticizing the halftime show?
Patrick believes Bad Bunny’s past political stances and Spanish-language songs could divide viewers instead of uniting them.
Q3: Has the NFL responded to Danica Patrick’s comments?
No, the NFL has not publicly responded to Patrick’s criticism at this time.
Q4: What political issues has Bad Bunny spoken about?
Bad Bunny has criticized Donald Trump’s immigration policies and raised concerns about ICE targeting fans in the U.S.
Q5: How many people watch the Super Bowl?
The event typically attracts over 100 million viewers, with some years exceeding 120 million.
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