The backlash surrounding Bad Bunny’s halftime performance at Super Bowl 2026 hasn’t slowed down.
One of the more vocal critics was Karoline Leavitt, who publicly spoke out after the show aired. Her comments quickly made waves online as fans debated the performance and its messaging.
But now, a detail from just weeks before the Super Bowl is resurfacing.
Leavitt had reportedly used one of Bad Bunny’s songs in an Instagram post prior to criticizing him as a halftime performer. Once social media users noticed, the clip began circulating again, with some questioning the consistency of her stance.
Supporters argue that using a trending song doesn’t automatically signal endorsement. Others believe it complicates the narrative.
The timing is what’s fueling the conversation. The resurfaced post appeared not long before her public remarks about the show, prompting online debate about whether the criticism was political, personal, or simply reactive.
According to People, the Instagram clip has sparked renewed discussion across platforms as fans weigh in.
Some say it’s being overblown. Others think it adds another layer to an already divisive halftime moment.
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