Serrano criticises Paul for 'fake American' comment
Summary
Boxer Amanda Serrano disagreed with Jake Paul's comments calling Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny a "fake American" after his performance at the Super Bowl. Serrano emphasized the importance of Puerto Rican identity and citizenship and highlighted her gratitude for the support she received from Paul's promotion company. Paul later clarified that his criticism was about Bad Bunny's values, not his citizenship.Key Facts
- Amanda Serrano criticized Jake Paul for calling Bad Bunny a "fake American."
- Bad Bunny performed during the Super Bowl half-time show in California.
- Serrano is a seven-weight world champion and signed with Jake Paul's promotion in 2021.
- Paul said his comments were misinterpreted and related to values, not citizenship.
- Puerto Rico is an unincorporated U.S. territory; its residents are American citizens.
- Puerto Ricans, while U.S. citizens, cannot vote in presidential elections.
- Bad Bunny was the world's most-played artist in 2025 on Spotify.
- President Trump also criticized Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance.
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