A petition gaining momentum
The Super Bowl is more than football—it’s pop culture. That’s why the petition to replace Bad Bunny with Snoop Dogg has gained thousands of signatures online. Organizers stress it’s not personal rejection, but a call for a more inclusive show with broader musical variety.
Good luck Bad Bunny – Snoop’s halftime was 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Io1R3Lt148
— beth dossantos (@bethdossantos2) December 25, 2025
The petition highlights that halftime should unite fans, not divide them. Still, the controversy keeps Bad Bunny at the center of the conversation.
Snoop Dogg as the alternative
While Bad Bunny prepares for his performance, Snoop Dogg has emerged as the fan favorite. He lit up Christmas during the Lions vs. Vikings game, sharing the stage with Lainey Wilson and Andrea Bocelli. The energy and mix of styles fueled the idea that he could be the perfect Super Bowl candidate.
According to Marca, enthusiasm for Snoop Dogg also stems from his previous Super Bowl LIV appearance, where he performed alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige.
Bad Bunny’s response
The artist hasn’t dodged the controversy. On Saturday Night Live, Bad Bunny defended his spot with pride. “It’s more than a personal achievement, it’s a collective one,” he said in Spanish, before challenging fans in English: “If you didn’t understand what I said, you have four months to learn.”
Super Bowl LX is shaping up to be loaded with expectations. The question is whether Bad Bunny will silence critics or if fan pressure will eventually push Snoop Dogg into the spotlight.