US.Coca-Cola CEO Threatens to Withdraw Super Bowl Sponsorship If Organizers Don’t Remove Bad Bunny – Social Media Explodes With New Controversy About Mick Jagger!


The following article clarifies the truth about the recent rumor surrounding the Coca-Cola CEO threatening to withdraw sponsorship of the Super Bowl if the NFL does not cancel Bad Bunny’s performance, and discusses the social media reaction surrounding the artist Mick Jagger.
Recently, a rumor has been spreading strongly on social media that James Quincey, CEO of Coca-Cola, issued an ultimatum demanding that the NFL remove Bad Bunny from the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performance or else end its sponsorship of the event. This news immediately caused a stir and created a fierce debate. However, according to official sources, this is just a false rumor. Coca-Cola has not been a sponsor of the Super Bowl since 2018 and has no plans to sponsor the 2026 event. This information has been officially denied by a Coca-Cola representative, saying that the social media posts are just fake news or sensational articles with false information.
However, the event itself has sparked a wave of controversy surrounding the choice of Super Bowl performers. Not only did Bad Bunny face opposition from a segment of the audience, legendary singer Mick Jagger also became the center of debate when his name appeared in the lineup of this event. The fierce reactions on social media surrounding Mick Jagger demonstrate the complexity of balancing tradition, the desire for innovation and cultural values in an international sporting event like the Super Bowl.
This story shows the strong influence of major brands in sports-entertainment events and at the same time reflects the social contradictions in choosing artists, suitable for different cultural trends and different political views. Whatever the final outcome, the controversy has highlighted the depth and sensitivity of organizing a large-scale television event with a diverse and global audience.