Bad Bunnyâs upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show performance continues to generate significant discourse. A petition on Change.org calling for the Puerto Rican superstar to be replaced as the 2026 headliner has now surpassed 75,000 signatures.
People have too much time on their hands.
The petition, started by user Kar Shell, urges the NFL to remove Bad Bunny from the lineup and have country legend George Strait perform at Super Bowl LX instead. The petition argues that recent halftime shows have leaned too heavily toward âmodern pop and international artistsâ. It should instead âreflect the roots that made American music what it is today.â
Critics of the petition have pointed out the irony of labeling Bad Bunny as an âinternational artist,â noting that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and its residents are American citizens. Despite the online debate, the NFL has stood firmly by its decision.
Let’s repeat this, Bad Bunny is an AMERICAN CITIZEN BY BIRTH.
âHeâs one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world,â said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the leagueâs fall owners meeting. âThe Super Bowl Halftime Show is one of the biggest stages in entertainment, and our selections are always made carefully and intentionally.â
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito MartĂnez Ocasio, responded to the announcement with pride and gratitude. âWhat Iâm feeling goes beyond myself,â he told Billboard. âItâs for my people, my culture, and our history. Tell your abuela weâre the Super Bowl Halftime Show.â
While the petition continues to circulate, Bad Bunnyâs global influence and record-breaking success suggest that his Super Bowl performance will be one of the most-watchedâand most-talked-aboutâshows in recent history.
What a timeline we are living in right now.