Brett Favre Says He’s Watching Turning Point USA Halftime Show Over Bad Bunny at Super Bowl XL
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Brett Favre is weighing in on which musical act he’ll watch during the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
On Saturday (Feb. 7), the former Green Bay Packers quarterback, 56, shared on X why he’s choosing Turning Point USA’s “All-American Halftime Show” over Bad Bunny‘s performance on Sunday (Feb. 8) at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
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“Not familiar with Bad Bunny so don’t know if his music is good or bad,” Favre wrote on X. “I’m just going to watch what I know Lee Brice, Kid Rock All-American Halftime Show.”
The NFL Hall of Famer’s post also included a clip of himself discussing his halftime music pick on an episode of his 4th and Favre podcast, which he co-hosts with David Kano.
The official Super Bowl LX halftime show will feature Grammy winner Bad Bunny, who is from Puerto Rico, and American territory, and performs almost exclusively in Spanish.
Turning Point USA, founded by late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, announced its “All-American Halftime Show” shortly after Bad Bunny was revealed as the Super Bowl headliner. The Turning Point lineup for Super Bowl Sunday includes Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Gabby Barrett and Brantley Gilbert. The show is being billed as an alternative to the NFL’s official halftime performance.
Favre, a supporter of President Donald Trump, was met with some backlash in the comments section of his post on X.
“Shocking that the guy that defrauded his states welfare and sent unsolicited d—k pics to a reporter, aligns with kid rock and maga,” one person wrote. Another commented, “You wouldn’t [like] Bad Bunny, Brett. He actively gives back to his community instead of defrauding it.”
The remarks alluded to Favre’s involvement in a Mississippi welfare controversy, in which investigators claimed that public assistance funds were misused for projects tied to the former athlete. The case received national attention because the funds were meant to help low-income families. Favre has denied any wrongdoing, and the issue has continued to unfold through civil litigation and public scrutiny.
Others agreed with Favre’s choice, writing, “Me too! Dont know who bad bunny is???” Another added, “Amen Brett!!” alongside an image of the American flag.
Super Bowl LX is set for Sunday, with the Seattle Seahawks facing the New England Patriots. The game will air on NBC, with livestreaming available on Peacock. The Turning Point USA halftime show will air on Turning Point’s social media channels, as well as platforms including The Daily Wire and TBN.
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