Bad Bunny Responds to Critics After SNL Monologue

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Bad Bunny challenged critics-and anyone who didn’t understand his⁣ Spanish remarks-during his hosting debut on Saturday‌ Night Live‘s Season 51 premiere. The artist addressed backlash surrounding his upcoming Super Bowl LX halftime performance, specifically targeting commentary from Fox News.

The monologue began with Bad Bunny expressing his joy over the Super Bowl ‌booking, ‌even suggesting ‌Fox News shared his enthusiasm, followed by a satirical video montage portraying Fox News anchors praising him.He then delivered a heartfelt message in spanish,⁢ acknowledging the contributions of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. Transitioning back to english, he delivered a pointed remark: “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four⁤ months to learn.” This comment alludes to the Super Bowl taking place ​in February 2026,giving viewers time to learn Spanish before his performance.

Bad Bunny’s selection as the‍ Super Bowl LX halftime performer sparked debate, with some questioning the NFL’s choice.his SNL monologue served ⁣as a direct response, celebrating Latino representation and playfully challenging those ‍who dismissed his cultural impact.

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