Bad Bunny is poised to either go near or surpass Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance when the Nielsen ratings are finally released. Both performances still blew the roof off and were considered big successes, but which one is actually better? Objectively, it is hard to tell, but one controversial Kick streamer has weighed in on the debate.
During his livestream after the Super Bowl, Kick streamer Adin Ross, who got into legal trouble after previously livestreaming the Super Bowl, offered his take on the matter and admitted that he believes that Bad Bunny actually had a better performance than Drake.
“I will say this, can we all agree that Bad Bunny’s performance was way better than Kendrick’s? Can we?” He said. “And I’ll explain to you guys why it’s better. Kendrick made his halftime performance about Drake.”
Ross added that he believes that Kendrick Lamar cannot perform without dissing Drake anymore because of how much success his diss track for the Canadian rapper has had. The Kick streamer added that he wants Drake to also headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show in the future as well. He also admitted that he loved The Weekend’s Super Bowl performance the most.
The streamer has been trying to improve his image after several controversies, from streaming p*rn with his mostly-minor audience watching to livestreaming the Super Bowl itself, to his friendship with accused sex trafficker Andrew Tate. He has since struck a friendship with the LA Rams’ Puka Nacua, though his appearance on Ross’ stream caused even more controversies.
Logan Paul Defends Bad Bunny After Brother Jake Paul Criticizes Grammy Winner
In another twist, Puerto Rico resident and WWE star Logan Paul, actually defended Bad Bunny after his younger brother, Jake Paul, slammed the reggaeton star on social media. The elder Paul brother made his thoughts heard about the matter on X:
“I love my brother but I don’t agree with this Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island,” he tweeted.
Jake Paul and Logan Paul moved to Puerto Rico and have been living there for several years now.
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