Did Bad bunny wear a bullet proof vest and burn the US flag at his super bowl performance?
There were a plethora of speculations and fake news that are going viral on the social media. Out of those, one of the claim was Bad bunny wore a bullet proof vest during his half time performance.
The Puerto Rican Singer was stirred into a lot of mis-information and false news after his politically charged performance at the 2026 Superbowl . After the show was done, there were a plethora of speculations and fake news that are going viral on the social media. Out of those, one of the claim was Bad bunny wore a bullet proof vest during his half time performance. He wore a puffy sized football costume and , some users thought that it might be due to the backlash he was facing for his earlier speech that he spoke when he won the Grammy award and his speech was criticizing directly at the ICE and the actions being taken by the US government and due to this he might have a fear of being targeted which might’ve also happened at the Awards show.
But there was no evidence suggesting that he actually wore a vest, and when this same speculation was arised during the Grammy awards it was debunked by vogue by showcasing a video of him prepping up before the show.
There were also other absurd claims that were circulated targeting him. Another speculation on X showcased the singer who was reportedly burning the US flag, in which he was also seen wearing a LGBTQ+ friendly outfit. However, this claim was also deemed to be false with the visuals being generated by AI and the image tracing back to an account called Qbanguy that labeled it’s posts as AI funny content and 100% not real everything is satire. As such, these are just few among other speculations that were pointed out throughout by the users and there were many more like Bad bunny refused to stand for the US national anthem and that he has given his grammy statue to a kid named Liam Conejo Ramos during the half-time performance.
Due to the advancements in Artificial intelligence becoming user’s friendly, the spread of Mis-information and fake news have been surged like a wildfire. So it’s becoming tough for the populaces to differentiate between them so they’re always adviced to be cautioned and check through reliable sources before confirming to the narrative.
This article is written by Yoga Adithya , a student of Loyola Academy, Secunderabad, interning with Deccan Chronicle.