In a moment that electrified the Grammys stage and ignited political tensions, Bad Bunny transformed his Best Música Urbana Album win into a powerful protest against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), delivering a speech that's now going viral as backlash mounts over his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance.

After accepting the award for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the Puerto Rican superstar didn't just thank fans—he launched into a fiery condemnation of ICE's recent deadly actions, declaring to a roaring crowd: "ICE out! We're not savage. We're not animals. We're not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans."

But the drama doesn't stop there. Bad Bunny, who boasts over 107 billion Spotify streams and 49.5 million Instagram followers, is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show on February 8—a decision that's sparked outrage from conservative critics, including former President Donald Trump.

Trevor Noah shouts out Bad Bunny at the 2026 Grammys. CBS

In a stunning twist, Trump announced he won't attend the Super Bowl, slamming Bad Bunny and calling the halftime show choice "terrible" and "absolutely ridiculous." The former president claimed, "I've never heard of him... I don't know who he is," despite Bad Bunny being one of the world's top musical acts.

The controversy deepens with Bad Bunny's revelation that he skipped bringing his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour to the U.S. mainland over fears that ICE could target his concerts—a concern validated by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's February warning: "We'll be all over that place. We're going to enforce the law."

Amid the political firestorm, Bad Bunny's Grammys speech took a poignant turn as he urged love over hate, telling the audience: "The only thing that is more powerful than hate is love, so please, we need to be different. We fight, we have to do it with love."

As the Super Bowl approaches, all eyes are on Bad Bunny—will his halftime performance become the most politically charged show in NFL history? With Trump boycotting, ICE tensions rising, and millions tuning in, this isn't just entertainment—it's a cultural battle playing out on the world's biggest stage.

Stay updated with entertainment news, celebrity buzz, and viewing recommendations through our .