Chris Brown Throws Shade at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 Halftime Performance
Chris Brown sent a brief Instagram message mocking Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show amid debate over its Spanish-language format and political themes.
- On Sunday, Chris Brown posted `I think it's safe to say... they need me` on his Instagram Stories shortly after the Super Bowl LX halftime show, offering no further explanation.
- Bad Bunny's halftime set celebrated Puerto Rican culture with Spanish songs including `Monaco`, `Yo Perreo Sola` and `Titý Me Preguntý`, while Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin made surprise appearances.
- Viewers and critics responded with mixed reactions, praising Bad Bunny's performance while some objected to the NFL spotlighting a Spanish-language act, intensified by his political outspokenness.
- Brown's legal record shows a 2009 felony assault conviction and recent litigation that have periodically overshadowed his career, influencing how audiences may view his brief jab.
- By posting minutes after the broadcast, Chris Brown’s quick jab amplified conversation about language and representation, prolonging debate over the Super Bowl audience’s reaction to Bad Bunny’s show.
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Singer seemingly takes swipe at Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show: ‘They need me’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! R&B artist Chris Brown appeared to throw his hat into the ring for Super Bowl halftime performer consideration on Sunday night as Bad Bunny’s show appeared to divide viewers on social media. Brown seemingly reacted to the Puerto Rican star’s performance, which took place during Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM “I think it’s …
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