ICE, Grammy and Bad Bunny
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Puerto Rican superstar delivers moving message on humanity during Best Música Urbana Album acceptance at 2026 Grammys
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is firing back at Bad Bunny after the singer, 31, used his Grammys acceptance speech to take aim at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. After he won the award for Best Música Urbana Album on Sunday,
The NFL has finally addressed widespread speculations about Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl performance getting political.
President Donald Trump has previously criticized the Puerto Rican musician as a “terrible choice” to headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
"Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say, ICE out."That's how Bad Bunny began his acceptance speech Sunday night to cheers for the audience at the Grammys after winning best música urbana album for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Bad Bunny "understands" his stage at Super Bowl 60 should be used to unify viewers.
Art met activism as superstars like Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish used the Grammy stage to protest ICE and defend immigrant rights.
Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Kehlani made strong statements about immigration on Sunday, while the host Trevor Noah drew President Trump’s ire.