Bad Bunny Takes Down Super Bowl Halftime Backlash in Fiery ‘SNL’ Monologue

In a bold and unmissable start to the new season of Saturday Night Live (SNL), musician Bad Bunny used his hosting monologue to directly confront the political and cultural backlash surrounding his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance. The artist, whose immense global popularity has been met with criticism from conservative US media over his anti-ICE statements, wasted no time in mocking his detractors. Joking that “everybody’s happy about it—even Fox News,” he followed up with a montage of Fox News personalities ostensibly praising him. More seriously, the musician spoke in Spanish to his global fanbase, declaring that his performance is an achievement for all Latinos, proving that their cultural mark on the country “no one can ever erase or take away.”

The Monologue: Mockery and Cultural Pride

Bad Bunny, the first host of SNL‘s new season, utilized the iconic monologue spot to deliver a potent mix of humor and political pride. After his initial joke about Fox News’s fictional approval of his Super Bowl gig, he pivoted to address the millions of fans who have propelled him to the global stage. Speaking in his native Spanish, he expressed deep excitement for the performance, emphasizing that the honor transcends his individual success.

Bad Bunny mocks backlash to Super Bowl halftime performance on 'SNL'

He articulated the feeling that his headlining slot is “everyone’s achievement,” serving as proof of the enduring and significant contribution of Latinos to the United States. He then issued a challenge to those who might object to his message or his presence on such a massive American stage: “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn,” encouraging detractors to educate themselves before the Super Bowl.

The Culture War and Political Tirades

Bad Bunny’s halftime announcement was quickly co-opted into a heated culture war, largely focused on his prior anti-ICE statements. The most notable reaction came from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who publicly promised that ICE would be “in attendance at the Super Bowl.” She went on to state that the game was no place for anyone other than “law-abiding Americans who love this country.”

Bad Bunny mocks backlash to his Super Bowl halftime gig on 'SNL' - WTOP News

Noem’s tirade went further, extending a surprising level of hostility toward the NFL itself. She launched into a generalized attack on the league’s character, asserting that “they suck and we’ll win, and God will bless us.” This unexpected and fierce political reaction highlighted the deep political divisions that the artist’s appearance has exposed, attempting to turn a cultural event into a flashpoint of national identity and immigration policy.

Musical Dominance and Economic Impact

The political noise stands in stark contrast to Bad Bunny’s undeniable commercial and cultural success. The musician is fresh off a unique and impactful residency of concerts performed exclusively in his native Puerto Rico. He famously described the run of shows as going “on tour but at home,” a localized commitment that brought significant benefits to the island.

Bad Bunny Mocks Backlash to Upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show During 'SNL'  Monologue

Economists estimated that his concert series generated hundreds of millions of dollars for Puerto Rico, underscoring his massive economic influence. Furthermore, his sixth solo album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, released in January, has been a commercial juggernaut, spending an incredible 38 weeks on the Billboard 200 list and cementing his place as a powerhouse in the global music industry.

SNL’s Own Political Stand

Saturday Night Live showed no signs of backing down from political satire despite the increasingly sensitive political environment. The episode opened with a cold open sketch that featured James Austin Johnson reprising his role as President Donald Trump, who has complained about the show for years. The sketch humorously addressed the speculation that the administration might attempt to take action against the late-night show, as it had done with other late-night hosts.

The Johnson-as-Trump character, in a clear send-up of the speculation, jokingly asserted he was simply keeping an “eye on ‘SNL,’” warning them to be careful because he “know[s] late-night TV like the back of my hand.” The sketch closed with the comedic threat that “daddy’s watching,” signaling that SNL intends to continue its history of unvarnished political commentary regardless of the political repercussions.

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