The Seattle Seahawks may have won Super Bowl LX, but for those who went to bed early Sunday night, the question this morning is: How many watched Turning Point USA's All-American Halftime Show instead of Bad Bunny?
Turning Point USA, the organization founded by slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, said its show would focus on "faith, family, and freedom."
Puerto-Rican born Bad Bunny has been vocal in his criticism of President Trump and activities undertaken by the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including at the Grammys.
His selection by the NFL controversy.
His show, as expected, was performed in Spanish,
The performances start at the 1:16 Mark:
The Seattle Seahawks are the NFL champions for the 2025 season after beating the New England Patriots, 29-13 Sunday night, Feb. 8.
Turning Point USA aired its All American Halftime Show on several platforms, including YouTube, X, Rumble, TBN.
YouTube showed more than 18.9 million viewed the show on that platform as of 6 a.m. Feb. 9.
How many watched Bad Bunny's halftime show? More than 125 million people were expected to watch the football game Sunday night, based on past Super Bowl ratings from Nielsen Media Research.
Early estimates put viewership of Bad Bunny's halftime show breaking last year's record of of 133.5 million. Official numbers will be released by Nielsen Tuesday.
