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Megyn Kelly: Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance – MAGA Criticism

October 1, 2025 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment

HereS a breakdown of ​the ⁤data from the provided text, ​focusing on the image‍ and surrounding‍ context:

Image ​Details:

*‍ ⁤ Subject: ‍ Megyn Kelly
* ⁣ Source: YouTube/Megyn⁢ Kelly (as indicated in the caption)
* URL: https://i2-prod.irishstar.com/article35997854.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_MIRROR-Blake-lively-reacts-to-Megyn-Kelly.jpg

* ⁣ Alt Text: ⁤ “Megyn Kelly”

Context of the Image & ⁢Text:

* Topic: The text discusses commentary surrounding Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show ⁢performance.
* Megyn Kelly’s‌ Comment: Megyn Kelly compared Bad Bunny to P.Diddy ‍(Sean Combs), who is currently facing legal charges. She sarcastically suggested P.​ Diddy could⁢ be a future halftime performer.
* other Commentary: ⁣Britt⁣ Mayer blamed Jay-Z (Roc ​Nation⁣ selects the performers) and Barack Obama for the choice of ⁢Bad Bunny.
* Publication: Irish Star.

In essence, the image‌ is ‍used to⁤ illustrate a news story ⁣about controversial ‌reactions to Bad Bunny’s ⁣Super Bowl performance, specifically highlighting⁢ Megyn Kelly’s comparison to P. Diddy.

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