Logan Paul found himself at odds with brother Jake Paul following the Super Bowl halftime show featuring Bad Bunny. While Jake publicly criticized the Puerto Rican artist’s performance and made derogatory comments about his citizenship, Logan swiftly stepped in to defend Bad Bunny and assert the importance of recognizing Puerto Rican heritage.
Jake’s controversial remarks came just before the Super Bowl, as he encouraged fans to boycott the halftime show, labeling Bad Bunny a “fake American citizen.” His comments sparked immediate backlash, particularly due to the misconception that individuals born in Puerto Rico are not U.S. citizens. This misinterpretation, paired with Jake’s residence in Puerto Rico, raised eyebrows about the consistency of his arguments.

Logan quickly countered his brother’s claims on social media, emphasizing that he loves his brother but disagrees with his stance. He affirmed that Puerto Ricans are Americans and should have the opportunity to showcase their talent on a grand stage. Logan’s response signaled a desire to highlight the contributions of Puerto Ricans to American culture, in stark contrast to Jake’s dismissive tone.
As the debate unfolded, supporters of Bad Bunny rallied to defend the artist’s contributions, applauding his vibrant halftime performance that celebrated Latin culture. The show featured stunning visuals and collaborations with other artists, emphasizing unity and cultural pride, rather than the political commentary that Jake referenced.
Logan Paul Reacts to Brother Jake Paul’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Take

Paul recently shared his thoughts about his brother’s take on Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show performance. This can be seen in a post he made on his official X account.
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 https://t.co/yCsuwa79gk
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) February 9, 2026
The fallout from the brothers’ exchange highlighted the broader conversation about representation and acceptance in American society. Logan’s stance illustrated a shift towards embracing cultural diversity, while Jake’s comments triggered discussions about the implications of celebrity opinions on sensitive topics.
In the end, the clash between the Paul brothers served as a reminder of the complexities surrounding identity and belonging. Logan’s defense of Bad Bunny resonated with many, reinforcing the idea that celebrating cultural differences enriches the fabric of American life.
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