
The Super Bowl is a huge annual event, and the halftime show always generates a lot of buzz alongside the game itself. This year, global music star Bad Bunny is headlining, but some people are upset that the performance will primarily be in Spanish. Jennifer Lopez’s reaction to the debate perfectly captures the overall confusion surrounding it.
Jennifer Lopez famously performed at the Super Bowl in 2020 with Shakira and Bad Bunny. While promoting her new movie musical, *Kiss of the Spider Woman*, on *The Today Show*, she was surprised to learn about the debate surrounding Bad Bunny being chosen to perform at the halftime show. She seemed confused and responded by saying:
I’m really puzzled by the criticism. He’s arguably the best artist working today, and it’s interesting because so many different people could have a problem with it. I’m eager for those people to experience his work, because I believe they’ll be happily surprised. His music is universal – it goes beyond any language barrier.
Jennifer Lopez makes a good point: there’s no need to be upset about Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl. He’s hugely popular globally, and his music is infectious even if you don’t understand the lyrics – it’s sure to make you want to dance! Plus, he’s familiar with the Super Bowl stage, having performed there before.
Bad Bunny is having a huge moment, from appearing in *Happy Gilmore 2* to hosting *Saturday Night Live* again (available with a Peacock subscription). His latest album, *DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS*, was a massive hit, making him a perfect choice to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. During an interview on *Today*, Jennifer Lopez enthusiastically praised the singer and actor, saying:
He’s achieved something truly remarkable – something few people ever accomplish. I’m incredibly happy for him. I was thrilled when he joined us on stage at the Super Bowl, and I can’t wait to see what he does next. He’s a fantastic performer and a truly gifted entertainer.
Jennifer Lopez, having experienced the intensity of a Super Bowl performance herself (as shown in her documentary *Halftime*), is confident Bad Bunny will succeed. She’s particularly impressed with his career and his large fanbase, even those who don’t speak Spanish. Because of this, Lopez is fully supporting his upcoming performance.
Super Bowl 60 is scheduled to air on February 8, 2026. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez’s new film, *Kiss of the Spider Woman*, will be released in theaters on October 10, 2025. Early reviews of her performance have been excellent, so it will be interesting to see if she receives awards recognition this year.
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2025-10-08 16:38