In Stunning Post-Super Bowl LX Announcement, Bad Bunny Vows Never to Attend Another NFL Game After Facing Massive Boos from Seahawks and Patriots Fans
Super Bowl LX delivered drama on the field, but one of the most talked-about moments came off it. Global music superstar Bad Bunny stunned fans Sunday night by declaring he may never attend another football game after facing intense backlash during the championship festivities.
What was expected to be a celebratory appearance quickly turned tense. As the Seattle Seahawks secured a dominant 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots, sections of the crowd inside Levi’s Stadium made their displeasure unmistakably clear during the halftime performance. Boos echoed across the stadium, creating a jarring contrast to the spectacle typically associated with the NFL’s biggest stage.

According to sources familiar with the situation, the reaction caught the artist off guard. While Super Bowl halftime shows are often polarizing, this response reportedly felt more personal than routine criticism. With hundreds of millions watching worldwide, every cheer and every jeer was amplified beyond the stadium walls.
Shortly after the game, Bad Bunny addressed the moment in a statement that quickly went viral.
“I came here to celebrate and bring energy to the fans,” he said. “But tonight changed how I see this space. I respect the game, but I don’t think I’ll be attending another football game again. Some moments stay with you longer than the applause.”
The comment ignited immediate debate online. Some defended the crowd, arguing that passionate fan bases are part of football culture. Others criticized what they described as an unnecessarily hostile response toward a performer invited to enhance the event.
NFL insiders note that the Super Bowl offers unparalleled exposure for artists — but also places them squarely in the emotional crossfire of deeply loyal fan bases. In an environment fueled by competition and identity, even entertainment becomes subject to intense scrutiny.
The league has not commented on the situation, and it remains unclear whether Bad Bunny’s statement applies strictly to live attendance or signals a broader withdrawal from NFL-related appearances. Still, the message resonated far beyond a single performance.
As the Seahawks celebrate their championship and the football world shifts toward offseason storylines, this episode stands as a reminder that the Super Bowl spotlight can be as unforgiving as it is grand. For Bad Bunny, what was meant to be a cultural celebration may ultimately be remembered as a turning point — one that reshaped his connection to the sport’s biggest stage.
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