Brett Favre Chooses All-American Show Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

Brett Favre Chooses All-American Show Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

Football legend Brett Favre recently announced his decision to skip this year’s Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny. Instead, Favre plans to watch the alternative “All-American” halftime show presented by Turning Point USA (TPUSA). His announcement sparked conversations among sports and political figures alike.

Brett Favre’s Announcement

Favre shared his thoughts on social media, stating he was not familiar with Bad Bunny’s music. He expressed a preference for the familiar tunes of Lee Brice and Kid Rock, who will perform during the TPUSA halftime show. “I’m just going to watch what I know,” Favre wrote.

The Conservative Response

Favre is not alone in his choice. A growing number of conservatives, including NFL Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson and former ESPN host Sage Steele, have voiced their support for the TPUSA show. Many have criticized the NFL’s decision to feature Bad Bunny, citing concerns over his “woke” beliefs.

Support from Political Figures

  • White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt indicated that President Donald Trump would also prefer the alternative show.
  • Leavitt remarked, “I think the president would much prefer a Kid Rock performance over Bad Bunny.”

Defending Bad Bunny’s Selection

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the choice of Bad Bunny as a performer. He emphasized the artist’s global appeal and the NFL’s intention to use the halftime show to unite audiences.

Halftime Show Performer Type
Bad Bunny Main Halftime Performer
Lee Brice, Kid Rock TPUSA All-American Show

Super Bowl LX Details

Super Bowl LX is set to feature the Seattle Seahawks facing the New England Patriots at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday. The contrasting views on the halftime performances illustrate the cultural divide within sports entertainment today.