Chris Brown Criticizes Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, Sparks Online Backlash

Chris Brown stirred controversy after taking aim at Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, suggesting the NFL should have tapped him for the stage instead. Following Sunday night’s show, the 36-year-old singer posted to his Instagram Stories, writing, “I think it’s safe to say… they need me,” alongside a winking emoji. Bad Bunny made history as the first solo Spanish-language halftime headliner, performing hits including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Monaco,” “El Apagón,” and “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” while also bringing out guest performers Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
Brown’s remarks quickly drew mixed reactions across social media, with many fans defending Bad Bunny and celebrating his milestone performance. Some users criticized Brown for making the moment about himself, while others questioned his past statements about not being interested in performing at the Super Bowl. A number of commenters also referenced Brown’s legal history, including his 2009 felony assault case involving then-girlfriend Rihanna and subsequent legal issues in the years since.
Meanwhile, attention has also shifted to Bad Bunny’s next move. After his high-profile halftime appearance, the Puerto Rican star wiped his social media accounts, prompting speculation among fans that new music may be on the way. Online forums and social platforms have been filled with theories about a possible upcoming album, with many interpreting the sudden digital reset as a sign of a new project on the horizon.










