Megyn Kelly wants to cleanse the next exclusively 'American' Super Bowl off Bad Bunny with meat loaf and fried chicken – We Got This Covered
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Megyn Kelly wants to cleanse the next exclusively ‘American’ Super Bowl off Bad Bunny with meat loaf and fried chicken

The outrage is starting to look manufactured.

From the mind that brought, “For all you kids watching at home, Santa just is white,” Megyn Kelly is back with another hot take for the ages. According to the shock-jock conservative podcaster, the only way the Super Bowl halftime show can be salvaged is if next year’s performer brings an apple pie on stage.

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If you check the numbers, the Super Bowl was well watched, and if you didn’t actually switch over to Kid Rock’s Turning Point USA show, you’d know that Bad Bunny’s performance was well thought out and expertly executed. But this show was never going to make MAGA faithful happy. From the beginning, there was animosity, with Donald Trump himself accusing Bad Bunny of calling everything he doesn’t like racism.

Bad Bunny is a reggaeton artist, so he sings in Spanish. According to figures like Kelly, that alone means Bad Bunny does not belong on the Super Bowl stage. Which is a non sequitur when you take into account that this wasn’t even the first time Bad Bunny was on the Super Bowl stage — he already performed alongside other Latin musicians at Super Bowl LIV with J Balvin and Shakira.

The only difference now is that MAGA loyalists have turned everything into a culture war. Everything for their base is judged on how it appeals to their ideals — which is why they have to pretend Kid Rock is suddenly a beloved musician, or even start supporting Nicki Minaj’s bizarre tangent into political commentary. It took Candace Owens to accurately critique them, saying, “Conservatives are now fully deluding themselves and paying influencers to invert reality. To what end?” The controversial influencer added, “Reality: you lost the Super Bowl narrative. Bad Bunny had an objectively successful performance, whether you like it or not. More reality: the majority doesn’t agree with ICE shooting people in the face in Minnesota.”

Megyn Kelly, however, went on Piers Morgan Uncensored to explain the supposed faults of the NFL and outline what she hopes to see next. The podcaster said, “Football, that kind of football, is ours! They call it American football. And the halftime show and everything around it must stay quintessentially American. Not Spanish, not Muslim, not anything other than good old-fashioned American apple pie! There should be a meat loaf, maybe some fried chicken, and an English-speaking performer. That’s what the Super Bowl should be!”

The two then went on to have a spirited debate about what is American and what isn’t. There are two truths here — the NFL wants to be more international, and Bad Bunny is as American as apple pie. When Bad Bunny took to that stage, unlike Kelly, he preached unity. He showed that an American sport can be, and is, for everyone. And he objectively did a great thing at both ends since it ended up being the most-watched show and made even Candace Owens take a break from whatever conspiracy theory she’s currently cooking up.

Kelly once sat on a late-night show and addressed all the children who were supposedly still up at midnight watching a news program — children who somehow still thought Santa was real — to assure them that the fictional character who goes through their chimney is also white. She knows exactly what she’s doing. But these culture wars are doing more harm than good to the credibility of their movement, because everyone can finally see just how manufactured their outrage is.


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.