Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RICKY MARTIN!!!
He seriously looked liked they used the same AI tech that made Ted Danson look like Sam Malone. Ricky may have even looked better last night than he did in the early 2000s.
Nah he had the same filler face in Palm Royale show too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady Gaga didn’t look good. She can’t dance salsa for sh!t.
I know she was invited and I guess therefore it’s not “cultural appropriation” but she should’ve stayed in her lane. She was the ONLY white person in the entire performance and (1) the worst dancer of everyone there (2) the worst dressed with that awful blue number. Oof.
Personally, I think BB could have landed his message even better if he had actually included more white people in the big group dancing sequences. I don't think everyone in the halftime show was from Puerto Rico.
I saw their flag in the parade at the end.Anonymous wrote:Lady Gaga didn’t look good. She can’t dance salsa for sh!t.
I know she was invited and I guess therefore it’s not “cultural appropriation” but she should’ve stayed in her lane. She was the ONLY white person in the entire performance and (1) the worst dancer of everyone there (2) the worst dressed with that awful blue number. Oof.
Anonymous wrote:Lady Gaga didn’t look good. She can’t dance salsa for sh!t.
I know she was invited and I guess therefore it’s not “cultural appropriation” but she should’ve stayed in her lane. She was the ONLY white person in the entire performance and (1) the worst dancer of everyone there (2) the worst dressed with that awful blue number. Oof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was an international bowl, it would be okay to do show in any language but considering its a national competition happening in USA, it makes sense to do it in a language more people can understand. Most Latinos understand English as well. Bad Bunny can sing well in English.
But Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, and Spanish is mostly spoken there. And BB is Puerto Rican. It makes complete sense why he would perform his music in Spanish. This whole Spanish thing is a nothing burger.
He can sing a song mixed with both languages if he is singing on a national stage or one in Spanish and other in English. Be more inclusive. That's his message anyways.
He sings and records his songs in Spanish. Why would a popular artist asked to play in the Super Bowl rewrite his work? He is singing the songs he is known and loved for. He didn't sing in Spanish to make a political point- these are his songs.
That's a valid point but then he wasn't the ideal choice for a show. Anyways, I'm glad they didn't reuse Beyonce, Aliya or Lopez in their leotards.
Who? Deceased Aaliyah from the 90s?
Rihana?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady Gaga didn’t look good. She can’t dance salsa for sh!t.
I know she was invited and I guess therefore it’s not “cultural appropriation” but she should’ve stayed in her lane. She was the ONLY white person in the entire performance and (1) the worst dancer of everyone there (2) the worst dressed with that awful blue number. Oof.
I love Gaga, but it was giving Broadway…she was trying way too hard with the facial expressions and choreography…Stick to pop. It wasn’t a good look.
Anonymous wrote:RICKY MARTIN!!!
He seriously looked liked they used the same AI tech that made Ted Danson look like Sam Malone. Ricky may have even looked better last night than he did in the early 2000s.
Anonymous wrote:Lady Gaga didn’t look good. She can’t dance salsa for sh!t.
I know she was invited and I guess therefore it’s not “cultural appropriation” but she should’ve stayed in her lane. She was the ONLY white person in the entire performance and (1) the worst dancer of everyone there (2) the worst dressed with that awful blue number. Oof.
Anonymous wrote:Ricky Martin looked really young, buffed and healthy. Good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was an international bowl, it would be okay to do show in any language but considering its a national competition happening in USA, it makes sense to do it in a language more people can understand. Most Latinos understand English as well. Bad Bunny can sing well in English.
But Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, and Spanish is mostly spoken there. And BB is Puerto Rican. It makes complete sense why he would perform his music in Spanish. This whole Spanish thing is a nothing burger.
He can sing a song mixed with both languages if he is singing on a national stage or one in Spanish and other in English. Be more inclusive. That's his message anyways.
He sings and records his songs in Spanish. Why would a popular artist asked to play in the Super Bowl rewrite his work? He is singing the songs he is known and loved for. He didn't sing in Spanish to make a political point- these are his songs.
That's a valid point but then he wasn't the ideal choice for a show. Anyways, I'm glad they didn't reuse Beyonce, Aliya or Lopez in their leotards.
Who? Deceased Aaliyah from the 90s?
Rihana?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it was an international bowl, it would be okay to do show in any language but considering its a national competition happening in USA, it makes sense to do it in a language more people can understand. Most Latinos understand English as well. Bad Bunny can sing well in English.
But Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, and Spanish is mostly spoken there. And BB is Puerto Rican. It makes complete sense why he would perform his music in Spanish. This whole Spanish thing is a nothing burger.
He can sing a song mixed with both languages if he is singing on a national stage or one in Spanish and other in English. Be more inclusive. That's his message anyways.
He sings and records his songs in Spanish. Why would a popular artist asked to play in the Super Bowl rewrite his work? He is singing the songs he is known and loved for. He didn't sing in Spanish to make a political point- these are his songs.
That's a valid point but then he wasn't the ideal choice for a show. Anyways, I'm glad they didn't reuse Beyonce, Aliya or Lopez in their leotards.
Who? Deceased Aaliyah from the 90s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady Gaga didn’t look good. She can’t dance salsa for sh!t.
I know she was invited and I guess therefore it’s not “cultural appropriation” but she should’ve stayed in her lane. She was the ONLY white person in the entire performance and (1) the worst dancer of everyone there (2) the worst dressed with that awful blue number. Oof.
What? But MAGA said the whole performance was twerking? You mean there was English spoken? And salsa? None of that was on Fox News!
And Gaga was wearing the national flower of Puerto Rico, the Maga! Why are they always so mad, they missed a bigly opportunity to twist this moment to their favor.