Reverend Jordan Wells, a lifelong NFL fan, has stunned sports enthusiasts by announcing he'll boycott this year's Super Bowl. The cause? The halftime show featuring none other than Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny. Wells isn't taking issue with the language of the performance—that's not what riled him up. Instead, he's concerned about what he thinks is a politically charged message from Bad Bunny and the NFL that alienates a significant part of the audience.
Making his case on “TMZ Live,” Wells argues that the show is set to be the most political Super Bowl ever. He reflects on how sports used to serve as a unifying force, bringing together fans from every walk of life. He's frustrated with the current climate where celebrity activism seems to overshadow the game itself. Given that celebrities earn Hollywood-sized paychecks, he questions whether they should be calling the shots on American values. It's a wild time for the Super Bowl—who knew a halftime show could stir up such controversy?
