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Feb 10, 2026

Super Bowl Halftime Show Branded ‘Worst Of The Century’ As Viewers All Have Same Complaint

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, performed almost entirely in Spanish, sparked a sharp split in reaction among viewers after the Puerto Rican superstar headlined the Apple Music Halftime Show during Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. While many praised the set as a cultural milestone and a high-energy production, others took to social media to complain that they could not understand the lyrics and said the NFL had misjudged its audience for the most-watched US sporting broadcast.

The backlash centred on language. UNILAD, which tracked real-time reactions posted online during and after the show, quoted one viewer as writing: “Why as Americans are we watching the Super Bowl half time show in Spanish? With English being our national language, I could not understand a word. Not prejudiced, just don’t understand.” Another social media user, cited in the same report, branded it the “worst Super Bowl this century,” while others posted simple condemnations such as “Worst halftime show EVER!!”

Those complaints circulated as Bad Bunny, 31, delivered a set built around his Spanish-language catalogue, aided by celebrity cameos and guest performances that included Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, according to multiple postgame accounts of the production and setlist. ABC News reported the show opened with Bad Bunny emerging through a sugar cane field motif and later featured him carrying a Puerto Rican flag, while People and the Associated Press described a performance framed as an ode to Puerto Rican culture, history and diaspora identity.

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