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The hoopla continues over Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance. 

According to Entertainment Weekly, a petition has begun on Change.org to swap the Puerto Rican superstar for country singer George Strait. The petition has more than 50,000 signatures and encourages the NFL to pull Bad Bunny, 31, from the 2026 broadcast — perpetually the most-watched event on network television — and replace the popular entertainer with Strait, 73, who is dubbed the “King of Country Music” by fans of the genre.

The petition complains that the halftime show “has leaned increasingly towards modern pop and international artists. While this approach certainly broadens the audience, it’s pivotal to remember the roots that have made American music what it is today.”

Earlier this month, Bad Bunny addressed the controversy while hosting Saturday Night Live, saying during his monologue, “You may not know this, but I’m doing the Super Bowl halftime show. I’m very happy and I think everyone is very happy about it! Even Fox News …”

Related: Jennifer Lopez Defends ‘Amazing’ Bad Bunny Amid Super Bowl Backlash

He added: “Really, I’m very excited to be doing the Super Bowl and I know people all around the world who love my music are also happy.”

After briefly speaking in Spanish, he quipped: “If you didn’t understand now what I just said, you have four months to learn!”

Jennifer Lopez praised Bad Bunny during an October 6 interview on the Today show, predicting what’s in store for the Super Bowl performance. 

“I think he’s about to blow everybody’s mind,” Lopez, 56, said. “It’s an introduction to some people.”

Related: Jason Kelce Addresses Rumor That He Called Out Bad Bunny Super Bowl Critics

She added that she hadn’t heard of any backlash against him until host Craig Melvin mentioned it. 

“I swear I don’t know,” she said. “Why? But why? I don’t understand that. He’s one of the top artists in the world right now, probably the top.”

When Melvin, 46, explained that some critics think a different artist should perform during football’s biggest night, Lopez responded, “It could be a lot of different people. That’s the thing. I’m super excited for people to see him. I think they’ll be pleasantly surprised, because his music transcends language. It’s amazing what he’s done. He’s done something that a lot of people have never done in their life.”

As Lopez celebrated Bad Bunny on the NBC morning show, President Donald Trump criticized him and the NFL in a Newsmax interview.

Related: Bad Bunny Reacts to Seeing Jon Hamm Dancing at His Concert in Puerto Rico

“I never heard of him,” he claimed. “I don’t know who he is, I don’t know why they’re doing it, it’s crazy, and then they blame it on some promoter that they hired to pick up entertainment, I think it’s absolutely ridiculous.”

The next day, Bad Bunny was spotted sitting behind home plate at Yankee Stadium, watching the New York Yankees play the Toronto Blue Jays. 

In the second inning, a foul ball flew up into the air and landed right in his lap. He smiled and raised the ball, and the crowd went wild. 

One fan on X marveled at the moment, writing, “Even the baseballs wanna collab with him now 😎🎤.”

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