Anonymous NFL Player Slams ‘International’ SB Halftime Debate, but Bad Bunny Is American

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An anonymous NFL player criticized the league’s choice to have Bad Bunny headline the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show, arguing that the halftime act should be American and dismissing the ‘international’ approach. The piece notes the error in the unnamed player's claim by clarifying that Bad Bunny is Puerto Rican and an American citizen, and that the show controversy persists even as the performance is set. It also highlights Bad Bunny’s prominence, including Grammy recognition and a long career in music and film.
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- Bad Bunny is set to discuss his Super Bowl halftime performance after winning big at the Grammys AP News
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