Bad Bunny’s halftime show at Super Bowl LX delivered exactly what many expected: color, volume, movement, and relentless energy. The performance was loud, unapologetic, and designed to dominate one of the biggest stages in entertainment. But as soon as the lights went down and the music faded, a familiar pattern followed. While millions praised the spectacle, a large segment of viewers fixated on the same complaint—and they wasted no time airing it online. This year’s Super Bowl, held at Levi’s Stadium, already carried more cultural tension than usual before kickoff. From the moment Bad Bunny was announced as the halftime...
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