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Water Use Stats in Major US City Show Impact of Super Bowl Halftime Show

Water Use Stats in Major US City Show Impact of Super Bowl Halftime Show

Summary

During Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, water use across New York City dropped significantly, then increased sharply after the show. This pattern followed the show’s high engagement, with over 135.4 million viewers tuning in, making it the most-watched halftime show. Water authorities observed usage equivalent to 761,719 toilets flushing immediately following the performance.

Key Facts

  • New York City saw reduced water use during Bad Bunny's halftime show.
  • Water usage surged right after the show, similar to 761,719 toilets flushing.
  • Bad Bunny's performance was watched by an estimated 135.4 million viewers.
  • This makes it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show, surpassing the previous record.
  • The show featured surprise appearances and a celebration of Puerto Rican culture.
  • Some viewers criticized the Spanish-language performance, leading to an alternative event by Turning Point USA.
  • Official ratings from the show are expected to be confirmed by the NFL.
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