Puerto Rico's Bad Bunny Responds To The US Super Bowl Controversy -
Bad Bunny, who recalled that he's been through a very intense few months due to his residency concerts in Puerto Rico, switched to Spanish to say that the fact that he'll be headlining the Super Bowl halftime concert“is more than an achievement of mine, it's an achievement of all (Latinos), demonstrating that our mark and our contribution to this country can never be erased or removed.” “If you didn't understand what I just said, you have four months to learn (Spanish),” added the artist, who starred in several sketches, including an adaptation of the famous Mexican children's series“El Chavo del Ocho.” Several conservative voices have criticized and even called for a boycott of February's Super Bowl, to be held in Santa Clara, California, over the choice of the famous Puerto Rican reggaeton artist. He has made no secret of his opposition to Trump and has even refused to perform in the U.S. due to fears that ICE will continue its indiscriminate raids. Slide ahead about 13.5 minutes to listen to the monologue.
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