Conservative podcaster Jason Whitlock went nuclear on the NFL this week, accusing the league of pushing an LGBTQ agenda through commercials airing during games.

)
In a video titled “NFL Commercials More Gay Than Bad Bunny,” Whitlock torched the league for what he claims is a coordinated effort to normalize gender fluidity in front of families watching football.
Jason Whitlock Goes Viral After Ripping NFL’s ‘Gay Agenda’ in Heated Rant
His main gripe revolves around a PayPal ad featuring Will Ferrell wearing curlers in a bubble bath and a DirectTV spot with actors Kumail Nanjiani and Rob McElhenney in fur coats sitting close on a couch.
Whitlock connected these commercials directly to the NFL’s decision to book Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show. The rant has ignited another round of culture war fireworks between conservatives and the league.
Whitlock opened his monologue by asking, “What’s up with all the gay commercials during NFL games?” He wasn’t looking for an answer. He already had one.
“What are we doing? And you’re wondering why the NFL has booked Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime, this promotion of gender fluidity, this promotion of the LGBTQIA+ silent P crowd. It’s all over their advertising,” Whitlock said.
The BlazeTV host believes the NFL is deliberately targeting fathers and sons watching games together. He claimed the league wants kids to ask awkward questions about what they’re seeing on screen.
The goal, according to him, is forcing uncomfortable conversations about sexuality onto parents who just want to watch football.
Then came his money line what we believe. “Can we just watch football without getting the gay thing shoved down our throat? Could we just watch football without the sexual stuff shoved down our throat?”
He insisted it’s in no way accidental but intentional. Whitlock has repeatedly claimed Bad Bunny will perform “a drag show” at halftime, citing the artist’s fashion choices and gender-fluid presentation.
But Bad Bunny isn’t backing down from the blowback. He’s already fired back at his haters in the most dramatic way possible.
Bad Bunny Isn’t Backing Out of Super Bowl Halftime Performance
“Saturday Night Live” kicked off Season 51 with Bad Bunny as host on October 4. During his opening monologue, he addressed the Super Bowl controversy head-on.
“It’s good to be back. This is my second time hosting and fourth time being here,” Bad Bunny said. “I’m very happy and I think everyone is happy about it. Even Fox News,” he added with a smirk.
SNL then played a satirical montage of Fox News clips edited to make conservative hosts appear to say, “Bad Bunny is my favorite musician, and he should be the next president”.
Bad Bunny speaks about his Super Bowl performance in Spanish at end of SNL monologue:
“If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have 4 months to learn.” pic.twitter.com/bT5ujmmh3P
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 5, 2025
But the musician got serious when he switched to Spanish. “Especially all the Latinos and Latinas across the world, and here, in the United States, all those who have worked to open doors,” he said. “It’s more than an achievement for myself, it’s an achievement for all of us”.
BB did not apologize for his Spanish-language performance or his cultural identity. Instead, he plans to use every second of his moment on the biggest stage in American sports. And he’s daring anyone who doesn’t like it to learn Spanish before kickoff.
