Logan Paul Disagrees With Brother Jake Paul About Bad Bunny’s Controversial Super Bowl Halftime Show

Logan Paul made a point of disagreeing with Jake Paul about his brother's comments regarding Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show.

The disagreement over opinions on Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show at Super Bowl 60 continues even after the game, which saw the Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots. This time, the discussion involved brothers Jake Paul and Logan Paul.


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Logan Paul Strongly Disagrees With Jake Paul About the Halftime Show

Before the Halftime Show began, Jake spoke harshly about Bad Bunny, calling the Puerto Rican singer a “fake American.” He recommended that all viewers at home turn off their TVs during the performance.

“Purposefully turning off the halftime show, Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them). You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American,” said Jake Paul.

On the other hand, Logan surprisingly disagreed with his brother on his social media profile, stating that “Puerto Ricans and Americans” were happy with Bad Bunny’s show and praising the artist for giving visibility to different cultures.

Everything indicates that Logan did not have in-depth knowledge about Bad Bunny’s performances, as this reaction attracted a lot of attention, considering an interview before the start of Super Bowl 60.

When questioned by reporters before kickoff, Logan said he was “not excited” about the Halftime Show.

The Super Bowl 60 halftime show featured moments that surprised many fans, starring Bad Bunny, who brought in some big names for the performance. Lady Gaga made a surprise appearance for a duet in Spanish of a salsa-inspired version of “Die With a Smile,” while Ricky Martin also gave a solid performance.

Another moment that caught the attention was a wedding scene presented during the performance, which was not staged, as the artist’s representatives confirmed to the media that it was a real marriage.

The couple, who had already invited Bad Bunny to the original ceremony, ended up celebrating their union with millions of viewers watching. The Puerto Rican singer acted as a witness and signed the newlyweds’ marriage certificate.

In addition to the guests and this special moment, the stage was taken over by celebrities such as Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, and Karol G, consolidating Bad Bunny’s performance as a historic milestone at the Super Bowl.

Finally, the show also had as its main identity the exaltation of Latin countries, with all of them mentioned by name by the Puerto Rican artist, and flags from these countries raised on the lawn of Levi’s Stadium.

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