Logan Paul did not mince words when asked whether he was looking forward to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance.
The influencer and podcaster was walking the carpet at the star‑studded Fanatics Super Bowl Party when Fox News Digital asked if he was excited for the highly anticipated – and controversial – halftime show.
‘No!’ said Paul bluntly before walking away.
His curt response comes amid mounting backlash to the NFL’s decision to tap Bad Bunny as the headline performer for the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium – a choice that has divided fans, particularly conservatives.
Bad Bunny has frequently criticized the Trump administration’s immigration policies and has said he avoided touring in the US to protect fans from potential encounters with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Logan Paul did not mince words when asked whether he was looking forward to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance
Bad Bunny has frequently criticized the Trump administration’s immigration policies and has said he avoided touring in the US to protect fans from potential encounters with ICE
During his Grammys acceptance speech for Best Album of the Year – the first time a Spanish‑language album has ever won the category – he again used his platform to call out ICE.
Earlier in the week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the league’s decision.
He said he believed Bad Bunny understood the responsibility that comes with the halftime stage and was hopeful the performance would bring fans together rather than fuel more political division.
Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III echoed that sentiment when speaking to Fox News Digital Saturday night ahead of Sports Illustrated’s Super Bowl party.
‘One thing I know Bad Bunny can do is make us all tap our feet and shake our booties,’ Griffin said.
‘I want him to go out there and unite people with music. I’m not worried about the politics. I’m not worried about any statements. Just have a good time and do what you’re supposed to do – uniting the world around something that is eternal. Music is the heartbeat of the world.’








