NFL Fans Make Final Decision On Who Should Replace Bad Bunny As Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Performer

NFL Fans Make Final Decision On Who Should Replace Bad Bunny As Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Performer
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NFL fans have made their feelings clear about the Super Bowl LX halftime show. The debate has only grown louder since the NFL announced Bad Bunny as the halftime performer for the game at Levi’s Stadium.

The league got hate soon after the announcement in September. They argued the halftime show should appeal to a wider audience. The criticism spread across social media and even drew comments from public figures like President Donald Trump and former Packers star Brett Favre.

The frustration later turned into a petition calling for Bad Bunny to be replaced. The petition focused on variety and mass appeal, not personal attacks. “My concern is simply about the Super Bowl halftime show needing an act with broader appeal across genres and audiences,” the petition stated. It added that the show should unite fans across cultures and tastes.

Even with all the drama, the NFL has not changed its plans. Still, many fans keep pushing for one name instead. They want Snoop Dogg.

Fans Rally Behind Snoop Dogg

Fans pointed to Snoop Dogg’s recent halftime appearance as proof. He performed during the NFL’s Christmas Day game between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. He shared the stage with Lainey Wilson, HUNTR/X and Andrea Bocelli. The mix was accepted well for its range and energy.

Social media lit up during and after the show. One fan wrote on X, “Snoop Dogg’s Christmas halftime show at US Bank Stadium was awesome. Snoop Dogg, K-Pop, Lainey Wilson, Andrea and Matteo Bocelli. Good luck to the Super Bowl halftime show.”

Snoop Dogg’s Christmas halftime show at US Bank Stadium was awesome. Snoop Dogg, K-Pop, Lainey Wilson, Andrea and Matteo Bocelli…

Good luck to the Super Bowl halftime show. pic.twitter.com/zqI7cUT4DK

— DiamondMike (@TheDiamondMike) December 26, 2025

Others echoed that view. “This is the Super Bowl Show we need. Who doesn’t like Snoop Dog?” another fan posted.

This is the Super Bowl Show we need. Who doesn’t like Snoop Dog?

— JANJONES (@JANJONES7) December 27, 2025

A third added, “Ok now do something like this for the Super Bowl halftime show.”

Ok now do something like this for the Super Bowl halftime show

— Vikings95 (@Vikings95Cards) December 25, 2025

One viewer focused on the tone of the performance. “Dear NFL, please put Snoop Dogg in charge of the Super Bowl Halftime Show,” the fan wrote. “What I just watched on Netflix was classy, modest, well-done, and appealed to everyone.”

Can't believe I'm going to say this… Dear NFL, please put Snoop Dogg in charge of the Super Bowl Halftime Show! What I just watched on Netflix was classy, modest, well-done, and appealed to everyone!

— Zach Adams (@zach_adams) December 25, 2025

Well, Snoop Dogg already knows the Super Bowl stage. He performed at Super Bowl LVI in 2022 alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige. That history keeps hope alive for fans....