Bad Bunny’s recent slip on stage in Mexico City created quite the moment for fans. The “Me porto bonito” artist lost his footing while hyping up the crowd at Mexico City’s GNP Seguros Stadium on December 10. Despite the unexpected tumble, eyewitnesses noted that the weather likely played a role in the mishap. One fan shared on Instagram, “It was raining and slippery last night (I was there!) so everything was a little slick! He didn’t miss a beat the rest of the show so hopefully he’s aok!”
The Puerto Rican superstar’s stumble comes at a pivotal time as he prepares for what could be the biggest show of his career: the Super Bowl halftime show. Bad Bunny is set to perform during the halftime show of Super Bowl LX in February, despite facing criticism from right-wing critics over his Spanish language music. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the decision, stating, “It’s carefully thought through. I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where we didn’t have some blowback or criticism. It’s pretty hard to do when you have literally hundreds of millions of people that are watching.”
During his Saturday Night Live appearance, Bad Bunny addressed the critics by encouraging football fans to learn Spanish, joking, “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.”
In the world of music and entertainment, it’s not uncommon for artists to face challenges and criticism. Bad Bunny’s recent slip on stage exemplifies the resilience and determination required in the industry. As he continues to prepare for his upcoming Super Bowl performance, fans are eagerly anticipating what the talented artist will bring to the stage next.
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