Jake Paul and Logan Paul Split Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

Jake Paul and Logan Paul Split Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

Jake Paul and his brother Logan Paul have publicly expressed sharply different reactions to Bad Bunny’s headline performance during the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. In the hours leading up to and following the game, the influencer-turned-boxer Jake Paul took to social media to urge fans to boycott the halftime broadcast, calling Bad Bunny a “fake American citizen” and encouraging viewers to “purposefully turn off the halftime show” as a protest against the choice of performer and his past political comments. Jake’s message also echoed broader criticism from some conservative commentators who questioned the cultural significance of the artist’s Spanish-language set and referenced Bad Bunny’s outspoken stance on immigration enforcement issues.

In contrast, Logan Paul publicly distanced himself from his brother’s remarks, stating he did not agree with Jake’s position and emphasizing that Puerto Ricans — including Bad Bunny, who hails from the island — are Americans. Logan’s response came amid a wider cultural discussion surrounding the halftime show and its reception, with his comments offering a counterpoint to Jake’s boycott call despite earlier appearing less enthusiastic about the performance when asked about it directly.

The split between the Paul brothers reflects a broader divide in public reactions to the halftime show, which featured Bad Bunny’s historic Spanish-language headlining performance and drew both praise and criticism from celebrities, sports figures and political voices. As the Super Bowl festivities continue to be discussed across social and traditional media, the Pauls’ differing takes have become a notable part of the conversation around this year’s event.

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