Megyn Kelly has announced she will not be attending the Super Bowl halftime show this year due to her remarks about BAD BUNNY's selection as the annual headliners at the event. This decision comes after she criticized the NFL’s choice of BAD BUNNY over MAGA and conservatives, as highlighted in a recent analysis by The Daily Beast. The conservative commentator described BAD BUNNY as a 'middle finger' to MAGA and the U.S. government, emphasizing his disdain for American values. Megyn also claimed BAD BUNNY would not tour in the U.S. because he “hates the United States so much,” citing concerns over ICE raids that have increased recently. However, she referred to him as an attractive figure in drag after sharing videos of him performing in such attire. She questioned whether BAD BUNNY’s example would lead to Diddy’s success, acknowledging his current legal challenges, despite noting that Diddy is still expected to play next year. Additionally, she mentioned that BAD BUNNY will continue following in the footsteps of A-list performers like Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Prince, who have previously played at the Super Bowl. While Megyn’s comments remain controversial, she encourages listeners to consider both sides of the debate.