The controversy surrounding Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show took another sharp turn—but this time from inside the Paul family.
After Jake Paul sparked backlash by calling for a boycott of Bad Bunny’s performance, his brother Logan Paul publicly distanced himself from the boycott and made his stance clear on Twitter. Logan directly contradicted Jake’s framing of the situation and defending Puerto Rican representation on one of the biggest stages in entertainment.
“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”
The statement immediately reframed the conversation. While Jake Paul had accused Bad Bunny of being anti-American and urged viewers to turn off the Halftime Show entirely, Logan’s response rejected that premise outright and suggested inclusion rather than outrage.
Jake’s original post called for a coordinated blackout and questioned Bad Bunny’s citizenship while tying the performance to political issues. That message drew criticism from multiple corners of the internet, but Logan’s response stood out because it came from the person most expected to stay silent—or back him.
"Purposefully turning off the halftime show Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them) You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that," Jake posted to Twitter.
By publicly disagreeing, Logan shifted attention away from the boycott itself and onto the cultural significance of Bad Bunny’s performance, which centered on Puerto Rican identity and visibility during the Super Bowl.
Do you think Logan Paul’s response helped calm the controversy, or did it just draw more attention to Jake Paul’s original comments? Drop your thoughts below and let us know where you stand.