Lewis Hamilton Gets Real on Bad Bunny’s Performance at the Super Bowl

Lewis Hamilton praised Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show as “one of the most important in history.”

  • Fahad Hamid
  • 4 min read
Lewis Hamilton Gets Real on Bad Bunny’s Performance at the Super Bowl
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The Super Bowl is rarely just about the football. It’s a massive cultural collision where sports, entertainment, and politics crash into each other in front of 100 million people. Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium was no exception, but the biggest headline didn’t come from the Seahawks or the Patriots. It came from the stands, specifically from Formula 1 superstar Hamilton.

Lewis Hamilton, sitting comfortably alongside Kim Kardashian, watched a halftime show that was nothing short of a spectacle. But for Hamilton, it was more than just catchy tunes and celebrity cameos; it was a political statement. And in true Hamilton fashion, he didn’t stay quiet about it.

Bad Bunny took the stage and absolutely owned it. We aren’t just talking about a standard performance; this was a culturally charged exhibition of Latin pride. The Puerto Rican superstar performed entirely in Spanish—a bold move on America’s biggest stage—and brought out heavy hitters like Lady Gaga to emphasize themes of love and inclusivity.

For the audience, it was a high-energy set. For Hamilton, it was a breath of fresh air. The F1 legend has never been one to shy away from difficult conversations regarding race and inclusion, and seeing Bad Bunny unapologetically embrace his heritage clearly struck a chord. While the pyrotechnics were going off, Hamilton was taking notes. He saw a performance that represented unity in a way that felt increasingly rare in the current political climate.

1. Hamilton Takes Aim at Divisive Politics

Here is where things got spicy. Following the performance, Hamilton took to Instagram to share his thoughts. He didn’t just say “great show.” He labeled Bad Bunny’s performance as “historic” and “deeply important.” But he didn’t stop at praise. He used the moment to draw a sharp contrast between the unity he saw on stage and the political reality outside the stadium. Hamilton explicitly criticized the government of Donald Trump, pointing out that the halftime show’s message of inclusivity was the exact opposite of the divisive rhetoric coming from the administration. It was a classic move for the seven-time world champion. He wasn’t just watching a concert; he was analyzing the cultural temperature. By calling out the administration while praising Bad Bunny, he reinforced his position not just as an athlete, but as a global activist.

2. Why This Isn’t a Surprise

If you’ve been following Formula 1, you know that Hamilton staying in his lane—literally and figuratively—is a thing of the past. This is the man who pushed F1 to confront its lack of diversity. He’s the driver who took a knee in solidarity with Black Lives Matter when others looked away. His reaction to the Super Bowl halftime show fits perfectly into his broader narrative. Whether he is preparing for a new season with Ferrari or chilling in Santa Clara, his advocacy remains a central part of his brand. He understands that his platform is massive, and he refuses to waste it on silence. The critics, of course, were quick to jump in. The “shut up and dribble” (or in this case, drive) crowd is always vocal when athletes dip a toe into politics. But Hamilton has proven time and again that he is immune to that specific brand of criticism. In fact, it seems to fuel him.

3. The Cultural Ripple Effect

So, why does this matter? Why do we care what a British racing driver thinks about an American football halftime show? It matters because the line between sports and society has arguably dissolved. Athletes are the new rock stars and the new political pundits wrapped into one. When Hamilton speaks, it bridges the gap between the high-octane world of motorsport and the broader pop-culture conversation. His comments amplified Bad Bunny’s message. Without Hamilton’s endorsement, the show might have just been remembered for the music. With it, the performance is cemented as a political act. It highlights a growing trend where superstars validate each other’s activism, creating a louder collective voice. As the dust settles on Super Bowl LX, Hamilton is gearing up to get back behind the wheel. The F1 season is looming, and all eyes will be on him as he makes his historic move to Ferrari. But if this Super Bowl moment proved anything, it’s that we shouldn’t expect him to just focus on lap times. Whether he is in the paddock or attending the biggest events in the US, Hamilton is going to speak his mind. He has made it clear that he will challenge divisive politics wherever he sees them, ensuring that his legacy will be defined as much by his voice as his victories. Bad Bunny might have held the microphone during the show, but Lewis Hamilton made sure the message was heard loud and clear long after the lights went down.

Written by: Fahad Hamid

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