ESPN Reporter Cries On-Air After Bad Bunny's Halftime Show

by The Spun
ESPN Reporter Cries On-Air After Bad Bunny's Halftime Show

Bad Bunny halftime show.

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An ESPN reporter cried on-air following Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 halftime show performance.

The Seattle Seahawks topped the New England Patriots, 29-13, in Super Bowl 60. The Seahawks were clearly the better team and proved it from start to finish. While the Patriots only lost by 16 points, it really felt like a blowout. New England is lucky to only have lost by two scores at the end of the day.

Bad Bunny, of course, made headlines for his Super Bowl 60 halftime show performance. More than 100 million people tuned in to watch the halftime show, though the official numbers won't be out until later on Monday.

Bad Bunny wearing No. 64.

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One ESPN reporter was even brought to tears after watching Bad Bunny perform on the Super Bowl stage.

Longtime ESPN bilingual reporter John Sutcliffe was overcome with emotion following Bad Bunny's halftime show.

ESPN reporter breaks down after seeing Bad Bunny

Sutcliffe was blown away by Bad Bunny's message. He was visibly emotional on the air on ESPN.

“The message Bunny sent, whether you like his music or not, was with love, culture, and affection. If you are in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, wherever, it’s OK to have a tear in your eye and feel proud that Benito sang in Spanish at America’s biggest celebration,” Sutcliffe said, via a translation by the Daily Beast. “Long live Bad Bunny.”

Even Logan Paul, who has been friendly with President Trump, praised the performance.

"I love my brother but I don’t agree with this Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island," he wrote on X following the show.

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