This appears to be an article from Wired Magazine, discussing the Apple Music Halftime Show featuring Bad Bunny at Super Bowl 60. The article includes various comments and reactions from social media users, including President Trump, who criticized the show as "absolutely terrible" and said that nobody understands what Bad Bunny is saying.
The article also mentions the controversy surrounding Jake Paul's tweet suggesting that he was turning off the halftime show and claiming that Bad Bunny is a "fake American citizen." However, it notes that Bad Bunny is actually a US citizen of Puerto Rican descent.
Additionally, the article highlights how some people on social media misunderstood Bad Bunny's appearance at the Super Bowl, with some thinking that his "Ocasio" jersey was for US representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rather than the artist's last name.
The article concludes by mentioning how the show's stage design and costumes were inspired by Left Shark, the awkward dancer from Katy Perry's 2015 performance at the Super Bowl.
The article also mentions the controversy surrounding Jake Paul's tweet suggesting that he was turning off the halftime show and claiming that Bad Bunny is a "fake American citizen." However, it notes that Bad Bunny is actually a US citizen of Puerto Rican descent.
Additionally, the article highlights how some people on social media misunderstood Bad Bunny's appearance at the Super Bowl, with some thinking that his "Ocasio" jersey was for US representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rather than the artist's last name.
The article concludes by mentioning how the show's stage design and costumes were inspired by Left Shark, the awkward dancer from Katy Perry's 2015 performance at the Super Bowl.