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rr BREAKING NEWS: Bad Bunny is in trouble! The entire Kansas City Chiefs team and 35,000 signatures demanding his replacement at the Super Bowl have been submitted to NFL management by the Chiefs president.

Kansas City, Missouri (October 31) – The American sports scene is hotter than ever after the famous rapper Bad Bunny was caught up in a fierce protest just weeks before the 2026 Super Bowl. According to an inside source from Arrowhead Stadium, the entire Kansas City Chiefs team, including stars Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones, have signed a petition asking the NFL to remove Bad Bunny from the list of artists performing at the biggest event on the planet.

35,000 Signatures and Official Petition From Chiefs President

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The public opinion storm began to explode when an online petition went viral on social media, attracting more than 35,000 signatures in just 24 hours. Notably, Kansas City Chiefs President Clark Hunt officially sent a request to the NFL Executive Board, requesting to cancel Bad Bunny’s participation in this year’s Super Bowl.

In a letter to the NFL, Mr. Hunt wrote:

“The Super Bowl is a symbol of unity, pride, and the spirit of American sports. We cannot allow an artist who has made controversial statements and disrespected NFL fans to appear on this stage.”

Bad Bunny Causes Storm After Controversial Statements

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The cause of the incident stemmed from Bad Bunny’s shocking statement in an interview in Los Angeles earlier this week, when he was asked about performing at the 2026 Super Bowl. The Puerto Rican rapper replied:

“I don’t care about football. I only perform for money and to prove that Latinos can dominate the American stage.”

This statement immediately angered the NFL fan community, especially fans of the Chiefs, the team aiming for a historic Super Bowl hat-trick.

On social network X (Twitter), the hashtag #RemoveBadBunnyFromSuperBowl became a global trend in just a few hours. Many sports stars, including Tyreek Hill and Shannon Sharpe, also publicly expressed their disappointment.

Strong Reaction From Kansas City Chiefs

A source close to the Chiefs locker room revealed that the entire team felt offended when Bad Bunny “disrespected the value of the Super Bowl”. An anonymous player shared with the Kansas City Star:

“We put blood, sweat and tears to be here. The Super Bowl is not a stage for those who only come to pay.” Accordingly, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were the two pioneers to sign the petition, before it was responded by 35,000 fans across the United States.

How Will the NFL React?

For the NFL, a spokesperson said they have received the petition and are “taking the situation seriously.”
Inside sources said the Super Bowl Event Committee is holding an emergency meeting to discuss the possibility of replacing the performer, with names like Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, and The Weeknd being considered.

If the decision is approved, this will be the first time in Super Bowl history that an artist has been replaced just weeks before the official event.

Fans Send a Clear Message: “The Super Bowl Is a Symbol, Not a Personal Stage”

This incident has opened up a big debate in the American entertainment and sports world: is the Super Bowl gradually losing its sports identity to become a showbiz stage?
Many fans affirmed that:

“We want to see sportsmanship, not arrogance.”

On Reddit, a comment with more than 50,000 likes reads:

“If Bad Bunny truly disrespects the sport, he doesn’t deserve to be on the Super Bowl stage.”

Bad Bunny has yet to officially respond, but many experts say he is at risk of being removed from the performance list.

Advertisers working with the NFL are also reviewing their sponsorship deals, making the situation even more tense.

Meanwhile, fans of the Chiefs and many other teams continue to spread the campaign calling for a “boycott of Bad Bunny”, hoping that the 2026 Super Bowl will return to its true value – “a place to honor the spirit of American sports and those who deserve it”.

The “Bad Bunny – Kansas City Chiefs – 35,000 Signatures” incident is becoming the focus of the American sports and music industry, putting the NFL under great pressure from fans.
Super Bowl 2026, which was expected to be the most magnificent sports and music festival of the year, now has an atmosphere full of controversy and tension.

Will Bad Bunny be eliminated from the Super Bowl?
Will the Chiefs and fans get what they want?
Everyone is waiting for the final decision from the NFL in the next few days…

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