Chris Brown Criticized for casting shadow on bad bunny on top of that Super Bowl Halftime performance. Bunnie headlined Super Bowl halftime at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 8. While most fans absolutely loved the Puerto Rican star’s performance, a certain section of fans and celebrities took a dig at the Grammy winner’s halftime performance.
Internet Criticizes Chris Brown Over Bad Bunny Super Bowl Set Shade
Chris Brown took a dig bad bunnySuper Bowl halftime performance. “I think it’s safe to say…they need me!” she wrote on her Instagram Stories. The comment was followed by a winking emoji. The comments came minutes after the 31-year-old player gave a stellar performance celebrating his Puerto Rican roots.
The Internet criticized Brown for his distasteful and unnecessary comments on Bunnie’s Super Bowl performance. a fan commented“Yeah, we need him to shut the fuck up.” second fan wrote“Bad Bunny just did a big show and this guy’s reaction speaks volumes for it. The desperation to stay relevant is hitting hard right now.” a third fan commented“To shut down quietly? We need it, I’m afraid.”
A fourth fan attached an old quote from Brown’s ex-girlfriend Rihanna“Good luck booking that stage you’re talking about.” Finally, a fan write“We don’t need his goofball, who does 20 flips like a six-year-old who’s been drinking sugar.”
Additionally, Brown shut down the comments section on her Instagram account after people kept bashing her for throwing shade at Bunny (via). indie 100).
Benito (real name) wowed the audience by performing some of his biggest hits like “Monaco,” “Yo Pereo Sola,” and “Titi Me Pregunto.” Celebrities like Pedro Pascal, Young Miko, Cardi B, Karol G, Jessica Alba and Alix Earl have starred in Benito’s iconic pink casita, which means “little house” in Spanish.
The Grammy winner called Lady Gaga on stage, who performed “Die with a Smile”. Puerto Rican legend Ricky Martin also joined Benito and sang “Lo Que Paso a Hawaii”. page six).
The underlying theme of Benito’s Super Bowl performance was, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”
Originally reported by Anvay Mane Mandatory