'NO ENGLISH SONGS ALLOWED!' Star Athlete SLAMS Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Pick

By Nandini Sharma

Latin superstar Bad Bunny was named the performer for the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.

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The rapper sees it as a historic moment: "This is for my people, my culture, and our history."

"For My People, My Culture"

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Former NASCAR/IndyCar star Danica Patrick launched a fierce social media attack, sparking a political firestorm.

First Star Athlete Attacks NFL Pick 

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"No songs in English should not be allowed at one of America's highest rated television events of the year..."

The "NO ENGLISH" Demand

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Patrick went further, reposting claims labeling the artist a "demonic Marxist," tying the controversy to politics.

The "Demonic Marxist" Claim

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Former Titan Taylor Lewan called the pick a "mistake," suggesting the league should have gone with Taylor Swift.

Former NFL Pro Bowler Weighs In

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The league defended its decision, calling Bad Bunny a choice that reflects "global energy and cultural vibrancy."

NFL Stands By "Dynamic" Choice

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With calls for boycotts, the Bad Bunny Halftime Show is officially a massive cultural flashpoint.

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The controversy proves that the Super Bowl Halftime Show is about more than just football.

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