NASCAR star Bubba Wallace opened up about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. The Puerto Rican singer graced the stage on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium during the halftime show of the game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.
His performance was the talk of the town in the last few weeks after the Donald Trump administration criticized it. However, Wallace shared a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account to praise the singer.
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“What a proud moment it must be for the Puerto Rican community!! I enjoyed that,” Wallace wrote.
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Not only that, but Colombian singer Shakira also cheered for Bad Bunny. She shared a clip of her performance with him on her Instagram account and, in the caption, cheered for him.
“Remembering our first performance together at Super Bowl 2020 and wishing you, Benito, all the best tonight,” she wrote.
Bad Bunny was critical of Donald Trump’s administration for their immigration policies, and after his name was announced to perform at the Super Bowl last month, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem talked about the NFL’s decision.
“They suck, and we’ll win,” Noem said (via ESPN). “They won’t be able to sleep at night because they don’t know what they believe. And they’re so weak, we’ll fix it.”
U.S. President Donald Trump reacted to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show. He shared a message on his Truth Social account.
Bubba Wallace features in Super Bowl advertisement
NASCAR star Bubba Wallace was featured in a Super Bowl advertisement. He starred in the Toyota commercials.
He shared a few snaps and clips from the commercial on his Instagram account on Sunday, ahead of the Super Bowl, in a joint post with Team Toyota. In the caption, he opened up about the NFL championship.
“Honored to be a part of @toyotaracingusa’s Super Bowl commercial. To the 9 year old kid on a go-kart who just wanted to go fast, we’re doing it. #TeamToyota,” Wallace wrote.
The Super Bowl LX was full of surprises. Lady Gaga surprised fans with her performance with Bad Bunny. She performed “Die With a Smile.”
Edited by Ankita Yadav