Super Bowl Halftime Show Stirs Controversy
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper known for his cross-dressing and primarily Spanish-language music, made headlines after his performance at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Jason Whitlock, a host at BlazeTV, weighed in on the show, suggesting that it seemed aimed at trolling Donald Trump and making statements on topics like illegal immigration and transgender issues. “They’re clearly trying to challenge Trump’s immigration policies,” he remarked.
Whitlock elaborated that the event wasn’t necessarily about engaging with football fans. Instead, it focused on using the platform to express views on popular culture and, in his view, the left’s influence within it. He went on to say, “This is less about football and more about a specific political statement against Trump.”
In a rather strong assertion, Whitlock declared that there was one figure to consider more important than Trump: Jesus Christ. He expressed discomfort with the choice of performers, implying they were too closely linked to controversial themes, such as gender fluidity and the promotion of cross-dressing, and criticized their open opposition to Trump’s policies.
He posed a thought-provoking question for parents watching the halftime show with their children: “What will kids ask when they see someone dressed as a woman? Why are their nails painted? It’s bound to raise questions,” he said.
Overall, Whitlock characterized the episode as a reaction to Charlie Kirk’s perspective, emphasizing a strong support for Christian values.
