Bad Bunny will headline Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California and is sure to attract attention – however Jake Paul and Logan Paul have voiced strong objections and called for a complete boycott of this event.
Jake Paul, currently resident in Puerto Rico, took to social media in order to rally his followers behind his cause and encourage them to “deliberately turn off the halftime show,” as an act to send a signal that big corporations cannot act without incurring consequences.
He emphasized that viewership numbers are critical to corporations and urged people to recognize their influence. Jake Paul described the performance as featuring “a fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America” and stated he could not support that.
Logan Paul echoed similar sentiments ahead of the game. In a brief interview, when asked if he was looking forward to Bad Bunny’s performance, Logan responded simply with, “No!”
Questions arose over Jake Paul’s claim of Bad Bunny being a “fake American,” especially since Paul’s own nickname, ‘El Gallo de Dorado,’ refers directly to Dorado, Puerto Rico, where he lives.
Bad Bunny recently made headlines for his remarks about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at the Grammys, which garnered both praise and criticism. He also revealed that he chose to do his residency shows in Puerto Rico and avoided booking U.S. tour dates out of concern that his fans might face detention by ICE agents.
Jake Paul’s Recent Activities and Statements
Jake Paul has not competed in boxing since suffering a broken jaw in two places during a match against British boxer Anthony Joshua in November last year. Recently, he was seen supporting his Dutch speed skating fiancée, Jutta Leerdam, ahead of the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Games. Despite this, Paul has maintained a vocal stance on political and social issues.
Jake Paul Defends ICE Agents After Olympic Hockey Game
While attending an Olympic hockey game in Italy with Vice President JD Vance, Jake Paul expressed support for ICE agents. He posted on social media that those who dislike ICE should not expect to call emergency services when in trouble, stressing that respect for law enforcement is essential.
Paul also targeted singer Billie Eilish following her pro-immigration comments at the Grammys. He responded harshly to her statement that “nobody is illegal on stolen land,” making disparaging remarks about her perspective and the concept itself.
Paul previously expressed displeasure with Olympic skier Hunter Hess for expressing mixed emotions over representing his nation at Olympic ski events. At this hockey match, both Paul and Vance watched as U.S. women’s team defeated Finland 5-0 to record victory for themselves and Paul personally criticize Hess further for this statement.
Jake Paul has made it quite clear where his political views lie; yet taking such positions could impede both his international and domestic marketability.