Summary
Bad Bunny, a well-known Latin music star, hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live" where he humorously addressed criticisms about his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance. During his monologue, he highlighted the significance of his selection and joked about prior comments made by Fox News regarding his performance. Bad Bunny also discussed his decision not to perform in the U.S. during his latest tour due to concerns about ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
Key Facts
- Bad Bunny hosted the first episode of Season 51 of "Saturday Night Live."
- He addressed backlash about his upcoming performance at the Super Bowl halftime show.
- Bad Bunny is known for popularizing Spanish-language rap music.
- He has concerns about performing in the U.S. due to ICE raids.
- Fox News had criticized the NFL for choosing a Spanish-language artist for the halftime show.
- During SNL, Bad Bunny referenced Fox News with a comedic video clip.
- He will perform at the Super Bowl as part of his world tour but will not have other U.S. dates planned for now.
- Jay-Z, whose company Roc Nation partners with the NFL, praised Bad Bunny's influence and contributions.