Bad Bunny's Message to Super Bowl Audience
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By Angelica Medina SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Oversized sunglasses, colourful shirts, Puerto Rican straw hats, and even an "ICE out" sign filled a San Francisco restaurant on Thursday as Bad Bunny lookalikes competed for $100 and bragging rights ahead of the reggaeton star's Super Bowl halftime show.
More recently, however, fans have begun to argue that the spell has been broken—with Bad Bunny’s Grammy triumph held up as the latest proof. "He didn’t just survive the curse, he slayed the Grammys," said Floyd Dixon, alongside a montage of the former couple. The post racked up 1.9 million views on Threads.
A Bad Bunny look-alike contest in San Francisco has turned into a street party as hundreds of fans gather to celebrate the global superstar.
Fox News's Harris Faulkner said Friday that Super Bowl halftime headliner Bad Bunny is not American, before immediately correcting herself and apologizing to viewers.