Controversy Erupts Over Puerto Rican Superstar Bad Bunny During Super Bowl Halftime Show
In a shocking turn of events, social media influencer and professional boxer Jake Paul took to the platform X during Bad Bunny's halftime show performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday. Paul's post sparked outrage among fans and critics alike, as he called out the reggaeton superstar, calling him a "fake American" who publicly hates America.
Paul's rant was aimed at Bad Bunny's participation in the halftime show, which he believed to be a benefit for big corporations, rather than a genuine expression of artistic freedom. Paul wrote: "Purposefully turning off the halftime show... Let's rally together and show big corporations they can't just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them). You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that."
It is worth noting that Paul himself has been accused of hypocrisy, as he and his brother Logan recently moved to Puerto Rico in 2021 to take advantage of the island's tax benefits program, which Bad Bunny has publicly criticized for its impact on local communities.
Paul's criticism of Bad Bunny comes after he previously criticized the artist on the "Philip DeFranco Show" in 2022, pointing out the hypocrisy of Bad Bunny's stance on the tax program while also benefiting from it himself. The comment was made in response to Bad Bunny's documentary "El Apagón – Aquí Vive Gente", which highlighted the gentrification and displacement of local Puerto Ricans caused by wealthy outsiders moving to the island.
Paul has been known for his outspoken views on various issues, including immigration and law enforcement. In 2026, he sparked outrage when he wrote that people who criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement should not rely on emergency services, saying "If you don't like ICE then you can't call 911 when you're in trouble". He also directed a post at Billie Eilish after she publicly condemned ICE, referring to her as "Billie Eyelash".
The incident highlights the growing divide between those who benefit from tax incentives and those who are affected by it. It also raises questions about the role of social media influencers in shaping public opinion and calling out their peers for perceived hypocrisy.
In a shocking turn of events, social media influencer and professional boxer Jake Paul took to the platform X during Bad Bunny's halftime show performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday. Paul's post sparked outrage among fans and critics alike, as he called out the reggaeton superstar, calling him a "fake American" who publicly hates America.
Paul's rant was aimed at Bad Bunny's participation in the halftime show, which he believed to be a benefit for big corporations, rather than a genuine expression of artistic freedom. Paul wrote: "Purposefully turning off the halftime show... Let's rally together and show big corporations they can't just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them). You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that."
It is worth noting that Paul himself has been accused of hypocrisy, as he and his brother Logan recently moved to Puerto Rico in 2021 to take advantage of the island's tax benefits program, which Bad Bunny has publicly criticized for its impact on local communities.
Paul's criticism of Bad Bunny comes after he previously criticized the artist on the "Philip DeFranco Show" in 2022, pointing out the hypocrisy of Bad Bunny's stance on the tax program while also benefiting from it himself. The comment was made in response to Bad Bunny's documentary "El Apagón – Aquí Vive Gente", which highlighted the gentrification and displacement of local Puerto Ricans caused by wealthy outsiders moving to the island.
Paul has been known for his outspoken views on various issues, including immigration and law enforcement. In 2026, he sparked outrage when he wrote that people who criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement should not rely on emergency services, saying "If you don't like ICE then you can't call 911 when you're in trouble". He also directed a post at Billie Eilish after she publicly condemned ICE, referring to her as "Billie Eyelash".
The incident highlights the growing divide between those who benefit from tax incentives and those who are affected by it. It also raises questions about the role of social media influencers in shaping public opinion and calling out their peers for perceived hypocrisy.