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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defends Bad Bunny as Super Bowl 60 Halftime headliner, calling the show “exciting” and “carefully planned.”
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show amid criticism from President Trump and fan backlash over the Puerto Rican star's political comments.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has responded to the growing backlash over announcing Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl halftime show performer: 'I think it’s going to be an exciting and uniting moment.'
I'm not sure we've ever selected an artist where we didn't have some blowback and criticism," Goodell said of the controversy surrounding the pick.
Known as the "King of Latin Trap," Bad Bunny is both a three-time Grammy Award winner and an 11-time Latin Grammy Award winner. He's more than deserving of the Super Bowl halftime show nod—even if some have decided to deem it controversial.
Opposition to the league announcing the three-time Grammy winner as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer, including from U.S. President Donald Trump, has not deterred the NFL.