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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show Sparks Faith Backlash as One Million Moms Calls Christians to Action


Published: Feb 03, 2026 08:01 AM EST
Photo Credit: BadBunny/Facebook
Photo Credit: BadBunny/Facebook

With Super Bowl LX just days away, international superstar Bad Bunny is set to headline this year's halftime show on February 8, becoming the first solo Latin artist to lead the NFL's biggest stage. But while fans worldwide are preparing for the performance, some Christian voices are sounding a different alarm.

The conservative advocacy group One Million Moms has called for a boycott of the halftime show, citing concerns over the artist's history of sexually explicit content and controversial messaging. In a public statement, the group urged believers to skip the performance entirely and instead "use the moment for prayer and reflection."

"We believe Christians should be aware of the messages being broadcast to millions," the group wrote. "This is a time to guard our hearts and our homes."

Rather than watching the halftime show, One Million Moms is encouraging viewers to tune in to Turning Point's Super Bowl Special - a gospel-centered broadcast from Dr. David Jeremiah titled "The Game of Life." The faith-based event will air online and on select Christian networks during halftime.

Bad Bunny, known for blending reggaeton with provocative visuals and progressive themes, has drawn criticism in the past. While the NFL has not disclosed the creative direction of this year's show, some outlets suggest it may feature social commentary and LGBTQ+ symbolism, heightening concern among conservative viewers.

For Christian families seeking to balance cultural engagement with conviction, this moment may serve as a call to discernment, prayer, and Christ-centered alternatives.