Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA launch protest over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl  halftime show

Bad Bunny and Erika Kirk (Photos via USA Today)

Turning Point USA, the conservative politics non-profit that the late Charlie Kirk co-founded, has zero plans to watch Bad Bunny perform in February.

They have become the latest voice to criticize the NFL’s selection of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Halftime show. Instead of just talking about it, they will do something about it.

Turning Point USA has confirmed that it will put on an ‘All-American Halftime Show’ to counter the Bad Bunny-led Super Bowl halftime show.

This comes as the NFL faced massive online backlash after announcing him as their star performer for the 2026 Super Bowl.

Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson said he had “never heard” of him, but made it clear that he could return to Puerto Rico if he didn’t like the United States.

“The All-American Halftime Show” plans to be an alternate to the regular halftime show for fans who do not want to watch the one performed by the three-time Grammy Award winner on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

The Puerto Rican superstar hasn’t been well-received by some NFL fans.

NFL Fans Are Petitioning To Get Rid of Bad Bunny

Charlie Kirk's Organization Announces Massive Plans To Sabotage Bad Bunny &  The NFL's Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show - NewsBreak

Bad Bunny (Photo By Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, expressed fears about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement turning up to his shows and taking his fans.

He revealed earlier this month that he didn’t book any U.S. dates for his tour over fears that ICE agents would detain fans.

Bunny, who has previously criticized President Trump and the United States, has received criticism as a result.

Now, a petition has been started to change Super Bowl 60’s halftime show.

The petition, launched on change.org, is titled “Replace bad bunny in the Super Bowl halftime show.”

As of this writing, more than 8,900 people have signed it.