A firestorm erupted this week after Megyn Kelly appeared on Piers Morgan’s program to weigh in on the now-infamous Super Bowl halftime show featuring Hispanic rapper Bad Bunny — and she did not mince words.
The halftime performance, already under scrutiny for its sexually explicit choreography and controversial themes, drew even more attention after translations of the Spanish-language lyrics circulated online. What some viewers initially dismissed as flashy entertainment quickly became the center of a heated cultural debate once Americans understood what was actually being said on stage.
Kelly made it clear she believes the issue goes far beyond music preferences.
During her exchange with Morgan, who appeared far more comfortable defending the performance as artistic expression, Kelly forcefully pushed back. The former Fox News anchor argued that the Super Bowl is not just another concert venue — it’s a uniquely American event watched by more than 100 million people across the country.
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