
Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican singer and composer, was declared an artist for a show of Super Bowl Halftime Show. This has increased some eyebrows in Washington, where Trump’s administration doubles on illegal immigrants and pushes its agenda to the forefront of American politics.
The 31 -year -old “Latin trap” is a loud critic of Trump’s administration policy and even decided to exclude us from his tour when he feared that immigration and customs law (ICE) would occasionally use to intervention on undocumented immigrants.
“The US people could come here to see the show. Latin and Puerto Rico in the United States could also travel here or to any part of the world. But there would be a problem in the interview – as if it could be out (my concert).
Ice in Super Bowl
Now the American Minister of Internal Security. Kristi Noem, confirmed that the ice would be present in February Super Bowl.
In a podcast organized by the conservative political commentator Benny Johnson Noem, “I have responsibility for everyone to get to the Super Bowl, have the opportunity to enjoy and leave,” he added that no one who is not “a Americans who love this country.” should not take part in the event.
Since when Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez TIMÍZIO, confirmed as an artist Super Bowl half -time artist. Some complained that although he is a super bowl of an American event, Benny doesn’t even sing English.
Coca cola I’m pulling sponsorship?
In the middle of this discussion, there was a new problem-Coca Cola has announced that there is a sponsorship of the event because of the NFL decision to book Bad Bunny for performing at the half-time show?
The controversy stems from the X Post from a certain desiree Stine, who claimed that CaCA Cola’s CEO said he would pull sponsorship if Bad Bunny would perform in the middle of time. She even ended her contribution by sending shock waves around the world, “raising questions about culture, trade and the real cost of persecution of global trends over American traditions.”
However, it is a complete deception and Coca Cola has not issued such a statement.
The user X asked Grok to verify her claim, and the AI Chatbot’s answer was: “No, this statement is not true. I checked official sources such as Coca-Cola press releases and NFL-O reports from James Quincey CEO about Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl Halftame Performance.”
In particular, Coca Cola’s CEO James Quincey is not an American himself (he is an Englishman born in London and grew up in Birmingham). He himself fluent in Spanish spent a large part of his career in Europe and Latin America.
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