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ESPN reporter cries on-air after Bad Bunny's halftime show
An ESPN reporter cried on-air following Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime show performance. The Seattle Seahawks topped the New England Patriots, 29-13, in Super Bowl 60. The Seahawks were clearly the better team and proved it from start to finish.
An ESPN reporter choked up on air as he praised Bad Bunny’s celebratory halftime performance at the Super Bowl. John Sutcliffe had tears in his eyes as he said that Latino viewers should feel “proud”
When 135 million people tuned in to watch the Super Bowl halftime show Sunday, they were captivated by Bad Bunny as well as the little boy who appeared in the show, receiving the Grammy Award from the global superstar. https://t.co/L3raCBCKOx pic.twitter.com/4RVS3JHrq5
Xander Zayas, who is currently boxing's youngest world champion, made a cameo during Bad Bunny's performance opposite Mexican boxer Emiliano Vargas.
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“The truth was very emotional”: ESPN reporter defends Bad Bunny’s halftime message after criticism
ESPN reporter John Sutcliffe gets emotional defending Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show amid criticism. The journalist praised the Spanish performance celebrating Latin culture despite political backlash.
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How many people watched the Bad Bunny halftime show? Viewing numbers for controversial Super Bowl musical guest
Bad Bunny took center stage at Super Bowl 60.
Stars took their reactions to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime performance to social media.
Latin trap artist Bad Bunny performs Super Bowl halftime show almost entirely in Spanish, sparking backlash from Americans who tied the performance to immigration debates.
An ESPN reporter was visibly emotional after Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show. The artists' message had a strong impact.
What a powerful moment.
Bad Bunny will have Super Bowl halftime competition from Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a political organization founded by the late activist Charlie Kirk.