Boycott Bandwagon: NFL Ratings Plummet as Fans Revolt
Fans are fuming as the NFL continues to alienate its conservative viewers with the announcement of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LX halftime show headliner. The controversial pop star, known for his anti-Trump views and provocative fashion choices, has already sparked boycott calls on social media. With photos surfacing of Bad Bunny in flamboyant attire, including a pink mini skirt and high heels, outraged football fans are questioning the NFL’s understanding of its audience. Adding fuel to the fire, the rapper has vowed to no longer perform in the U.S. due to his opposition to Trump’s immigration policies. As anger simmers online, the Super Bowl boycott backlash is growing stronger by the day. Say no to Bad Bunny, say no to the NFL’s blatant disregard for its conservative fans!
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