Conservative Commentator Expresses Outrage Over Artist’s Political Views and Performance Style
Megyn Kelly Slams NFL Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Selection
October 1, 2025: Megyn Kelly has publicly criticized the NFL‘s decision to feature Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. On a recent episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, she described the selection as a “middle finger to MAGA and conservatives,” expressing her disapproval of the artist’s political activism and performance style.
Criticism of Political Activism
Kelly’s objections stem from Bad Bunny’s vocal political stances, particularly his criticism of former President Donald Trump and U.S. immigration policies. The artist has previously avoided touring in the mainland U.S. due to concerns over ICE enforcement at his concerts, aiming to protect his Latino fanbase. Kelly questioned Bad Bunny’s patriotism, incorrectly suggesting he is an immigrant despite his U.S. citizenship as a Puerto Rican.
Disapproval of Performance Style
In addition to his political views, Kelly expressed discomfort with Bad Bunny’s gender-fluid fashion choices and past drag performances. She referred to him as a “very unattractive female-looking thing” and questioned whether such a performance would be well-received by Super Bowl audiences.
Broader Cultural Debate
Kelly’s comments contribute to a larger debate about the direction of cultural representation in mainstream events like the Super Bowl. Critics argue that the selection reflects a push towards progressive ideologies, while supporters view it as an opportunity to showcase diverse voices and cultures. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between conservative values and evolving cultural norms in the entertainment industry.
As the event approaches, the NFL, along with partners Apple Music and Roc Nation, faces the challenge of balancing artistic expression with audience expectations and sensitivities. The outcome of this cultural clash may influence future decisions regarding performers at major televised events.
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