Logan Paul Fires Back at Brother Jake's Scathing Criticism of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance.
In a shocking twist, WWE star Logan Paul has come to the defense of rapper Bad Bunny after his brother Jake Paul savaged the six-time Grammy winner's electrifying halftime show performance during the 2026 Super Bowl.
Jake had initially taken to social media to express his disapproval of the Puerto Rican artist's set, claiming that he was "turning off" the broadcast and advising others to do the same. He even went as far as calling Bad Bunny a "fake American citizen," sparking widespread outrage among fans who took umbrage with Jake's comments.
Logan Paul swiftly fired back at his sibling, stating that he loved him but didn't agree with his take on the performance. The 30-year-old YouTube star also praised Bad Bunny's set, saying that it was a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and highlighting the artist's immense talent.
"I love my brother but I don’t agree with this," Logan wrote in response to Jake's tweet. "Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island."
The feud between the two brothers seems to have died down, with Jake clarifying his comments about Bad Bunny in a series of follow-up tweets. He claimed that he was not calling anyone a "fake citizen" due to their nationality but rather because of their public criticism of America.
"It's not about being a fake American citizen," Jake explained. "It's about being a fake when you benefit from this country and then publicly disrespect it at the same time."
The drama surrounding Bad Bunny's halftime show performance is far from over, however. President Trump weighed in on the controversy, calling the broadcast "one of the worst, EVER!" and claiming that it was an affront to American greatness.
The Super Bowl Halftime Show has long been a platform for artists to push boundaries and showcase their talents. This year's performance, which featured cameos by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, sparked both celebration and criticism among fans.
In a shocking twist, WWE star Logan Paul has come to the defense of rapper Bad Bunny after his brother Jake Paul savaged the six-time Grammy winner's electrifying halftime show performance during the 2026 Super Bowl.
Jake had initially taken to social media to express his disapproval of the Puerto Rican artist's set, claiming that he was "turning off" the broadcast and advising others to do the same. He even went as far as calling Bad Bunny a "fake American citizen," sparking widespread outrage among fans who took umbrage with Jake's comments.
Logan Paul swiftly fired back at his sibling, stating that he loved him but didn't agree with his take on the performance. The 30-year-old YouTube star also praised Bad Bunny's set, saying that it was a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and highlighting the artist's immense talent.
"I love my brother but I don’t agree with this," Logan wrote in response to Jake's tweet. "Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island."
The feud between the two brothers seems to have died down, with Jake clarifying his comments about Bad Bunny in a series of follow-up tweets. He claimed that he was not calling anyone a "fake citizen" due to their nationality but rather because of their public criticism of America.
"It's not about being a fake American citizen," Jake explained. "It's about being a fake when you benefit from this country and then publicly disrespect it at the same time."
The drama surrounding Bad Bunny's halftime show performance is far from over, however. President Trump weighed in on the controversy, calling the broadcast "one of the worst, EVER!" and claiming that it was an affront to American greatness.
The Super Bowl Halftime Show has long been a platform for artists to push boundaries and showcase their talents. This year's performance, which featured cameos by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, sparked both celebration and criticism among fans.