Last night's Billboard Latin Music awards honored Bad Bunny, who received the lifetime achievement award. When the legendary ...
We are back to once again round up and highlight your comments from the past week. Bad Bunny has been announced as the performer at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi's ...
Oct. 9 (UPI) --Bad Bunny is set to be honored as Billboard's Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century during the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards on Oct. 23. Bad Bunny is receiving the award due to his ...
Donald Trump dismissed Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime show as “absolutely ridiculous” and admitted he doesn’t know who the global music star is. Donald Trump called Bad Bunny’s upcoming ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has weighed in on the political debate over Bad Bunny being booked to play the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, saying it was “a terrible decision” — echoing the beliefs of ...
The NFL has chosen Bad Bunny to headline this season's Super Bowl halftime show. This is not Bad Bunny's first Super Bowl appearance, as he was a guest performer in 2020. The selection has drawn ...
Bad Bunny Told To ‘Stay In Your Country’ If You Aren’t Patriotic By Former NFL Player Eric Dickerson
Dickerson plainly expressed he felt about Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl performance. Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson made a bold pronouncement to the 2026 Super Bowl headliner, Bad Bunny, ...
Bad Bunny was unveiled as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show performer last week, sparking a mix of excitement and displeasure from different segments of the American public. While many of the Puerto ...
The president's remarks come after two administration officials said Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be present at the big game. By Katherine Schaffstall President Donald Trump weighed in on ...
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Bad Bunny hosted the season premiere of “Saturday Night Live,” where he mocked the backlash to his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performance during his monologue and ...
Bad Bunny returned to “Saturday Night Live” for his second hosting gig to kick off Season 51 of the late-night sketch comedy show. The Puerto Rican rapper hosted the Oct. 4 season premiere, alongside ...
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, framed the show as a celebration of Latino identity and contribution to U.S. culture. On “SNL,” he carried that same pride with bilingual confidence, ...
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