Bad Bunny is reportedly preparing to test the limits of his critics as he embraces the controversy for his Super Bowl halftime show. The Puerto Rican artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio MartÃnez Ocasio, will take to the stage at Levi's Stadium as the performer for next month's end-of-season finale in San Francisco - despite fierce opposition.
President Donald Trump was among those to criticize the decision to allow Bad Bunny to perform at Super Bowl LX, leading the backlash from MAGA-leaning NFL fans and conservative commentators due to his criticism of the administration's immigration policies.
But the outrage hasn't deterred the international sensation. In fact, it appears to have only fueled the fire as Bad Bunny reportedly intends to push the envelope as far as he can during his performance on February 8. The rapper is intending to honor the 'queer' community by wearing a dress during his performance, according to a report from RadarOnline.com.
A stylist involved in the costume fittings for the Puerto Rican's show reportedly claimed that Bad Bunny 'loves controversy' and 'lives to push envelopes.'



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