One Million Moms Urges Boycott of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
One Million Moms, a conservative advocacy group, has called for a boycott of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. The organization is urging families to watch an alternative program organized by Turning Point USA (TPUSA). This call comes ahead of Super Bowl LX, which is scheduled to take place on February 8, 2026.
Contention Surrounding Bad Bunny’s Performance
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is set to headline the highly anticipated show. He plans to wear a dress to honor “generations of drag, resistance, and cultural rebellion.” The Super Bowl halftime performance typically attracts over 100 million viewers.
One Million Moms opposes Bad Bunny’s show, describing it as politically charged and too focused on “queer icons.” The group believes the performance will convey divisive political messages and negatively influence families. Cory Asbury and Jon Root, both known in the Christian community, echo these sentiments, stating that Bad Bunny’s performance is out of touch with conservative values.
Turning Point USA’s Alternative Show
In response, TPUSA is promoting the “All American Halftime Show,” describing it as a celebration of faith, family, and freedom. The event will be streamed across various platforms, including The Daily Wire and OAN. While no performer list has been disclosed, TPUSA encourages viewers to participate by voting for the music genre featured in their show.
- Super Bowl LX Date: February 8, 2026
- Bad Bunny’s Performance Duration: 12 to 15 minutes
- Anticipated Viewership: Over 100 million
Reactions and Criticism
The NFL has remained silent on the backlash regarding Bad Bunny’s performance, but Commissioner Roger Goodell previously defended the decision, suggesting it was a carefully considered choice meant to foster unity.
Prominent figures, including former President Donald Trump, have also criticized the halftime lineup, calling it a “terrible choice.” Trump expressed his discontent with the selection, attributing it to a broader issue of cultural division in America.
As the Super Bowl approaches, the debate over Bad Bunny’s performance intensifies. One Million Moms and TPUSA aim to sway public sentiment, reflecting the ongoing cultural clash within America. Families are faced with the decision of which show to support this Super Bowl season.