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Florida-based longevity doctor rates popular superfoods: Blueberries, granola, acai bowl, and more
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Florida-based longevity doctor rates popular superfoods: Blueberries, granola, acai bowl, and more

by jummy84 December 16, 2025
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Superfoods are nutrient-dense whole foods that offer significant health benefits such as reduced risk of diseases and inflammation. However, with food fads being popular on social media, it is difficult to identify what can truly be placed in that category.

Acai bowls are not as healthy as they appear to be, warns Dr Hoz. (Pexels)

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Taking to Instagram on November 9, Dr Carlos De La Hoz, Florida-based anesthesiologist, regenerative medicine, and pain management doctor, rated commonly known superfoods out of 10, to help us make an informed decision about which to include in our diet.

“Some foods support cellular health and lower inflammation… others are marketed as ‘healthy’ but simply are not,” he wrote in the caption.

Wild salmon – 10/10

Wild salmon deserves the perfect score, according to Dr Hoz, as they are a great source of Omega-3s and rich in good fats which are beneficial for the brain and the heart, as well as for reducing inflammation.

Blueberries – 10/10

Another perfect contender, Dr Hoz stated that blueberries are likely the best fruit that we can eat pound for pound. It is full of antioxidants and polyphenols, and can be mixed into a wide variety of things to make a great snack. Putting blueberries in a bowl with yoghurt further enhances the benefits.

Granola – 1/10

Dr Hoz described granola as “mostly oats filled full of sugar, more like a dessert (and) not really a longevity food at all.”

Extra-virgin olive oil – 9/10

“The best fat that we have either for salads or cooking,” shared Dr Hoz about olive oil. “Full of oleic acid and good fats.” Olive oil has been associated with longevity, as people who reside in places that regularly use it are known to have a longer lifespan.

Avocados – 8/10

Avocados are a very good source of monounsaturated fats, which are basically good fats. However, portion size matters, and we need to be mindful of the amount that we consume.

Turmeric + black pepper – 8/10

Adding black pepper to turmeric increases its absorption and anti-inflammatory power “up to 2000-3000%,” noted Dr Hoz.

Acai bowls – 3/10

The physician explained the low score of the aesthetically pleasing food by stating, “The fruit itself is very good. If you find the fruit frozen without any added sugar, it could work. The problem is that most of these bowls have either granola or a lot of sweet and sugar, so that destroys the whole purpose.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

December 16, 2025 0 comments
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Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth & Coco Jones Join Super Bowl LX Lineup
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Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth & Coco Jones Join Super Bowl LX Lineup

by jummy84 December 1, 2025
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As Bad Bunny prepares to headline the halftime show, Super Bowl LX is beefing up its star-studded musical lineup with help from Roc Nation and Apple Music.

On Sunday, the NFL announced that Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth and Coco Jones have joined the pregame lineup for the championship game set for Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Feb. 8, 2026, broadcasting live on NBC.

Puth will perform the national anthem, with Carlile singing ‘America the Beautiful’ and Jones delivering a rendition of ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’, performing from venues around the San Francisco Bay Area.

The latest addition to the 2026 Super Bowl lineup comes after Bad Bunny was tapped to headline the halftime show in September, sparking threats from Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, despite the 3x Grammy winner being a U.S. citizen from Puerto Rico.

Trump loyalists have voiced their opinion against Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl, and Turning Point USA took the opportunity to present an alternative Halftime show on the same day.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has since defended the league’s decision to select Bad Bunny. “He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world. That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value. It’s carefully thought through,” he said.

“I’m not sure we’ve ever selected an artist where we didn’t have some blowback or criticism. That’s hard to do when you have literally hundreds of millions of people that are watching. But I feel confident that it’s going to be a great show,” added Goodell. “He understands the platform that he’s on, and I think it’s going to be an exciting and uniting moment.”

December 1, 2025 0 comments
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Fun Trailer for the Chicago Bears' Super Bowl Shuffle Doc 'The Shuffle'
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Fun Trailer for the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl Shuffle Doc ‘The Shuffle’

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
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Fun Trailer for the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl Shuffle Doc ‘The Shuffle’

by Alex Billington
November 14, 2025
Source: YouTube

“How bad can it be?” “Nobody’s going to hear it other than people in Chicago, right?” 🏈 And the rest is history. Does anyone remember this? Do the Super Bowl Shuffle! And win some big time games! Ha. HBO has revealed the official trailer for a short documentary film called The Shuffle, a sports history doc as one of their latest offerings during the NFL football season this fall. This looks like good fun. The short film explores the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears’ iconic “Super Bowl Shuffle” rap video (which you can also see below), featuring rare footage and new player interviews, showing how this Grammy-nominated hit captivated Chicago and football fans during their championship season. Featuring appearances by former Chicago Bears players Willie Gault, Mike Singletary, Jim McMahon, and Gary Fencik. The Shuffle is ready to stream during Thanksgiving later this month – for primetime football season. The documentary is the first in a new series of short football films, made in partnership with NFL Films, and will debut in advance of the new season of “Hard Knocks: In Season with the NFC East.” This seems like a hilarious blast from the past.

Here’s the official trailer for HBO’s sports history short doc film The Shuffle, direct from YouTube:

The Shuffle Doc Trailer

The Shuffle Doc Trailer

The Shuffle chronicles the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears’ iconic rap music video that became a cultural phenomenon enroute to the team’s storied Super Bowl XX championship. Featuring behind-the-scenes footage & new interviews with the star players who performed the song, the film explores the conception, execution, and impact of the Grammy-nominated track that energized the city of Chicago and football fans everywhere 40 years ago. Conceived by the Chicago-based record label executive Dick Meyer of Red Label Records, the song sparked debate over swagger versus superstition, as it was recorded weeks before the Bears had officially secured their spot in the Super Bowl. Ultimately, it was the bravado of the legendary team & everyone involved in the making of the song that marked a major turning point in the relationship between sports, music, and pop culture. The Shuffle is a short film directed by producer / filmmaker Jeff Cameron, also director of The Way Up – Chris Long & the Waterboys doc previously. Executive produced by Ross Ketover, Keith Cossrow, Ken Rodgers, Jessica Boddy, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Bentley Weiner. HBO will debut The Shuffle streaming on HBO Max starting November 25th, 2025 this fall. Who’s down?

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November 15, 2025 0 comments
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Megan Thee Stallion Says She's Manifesting' Headlining The Super Bowl Halftime Show
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Megan Thee Stallion Says She’s Manifesting’ Headlining The Super Bowl Halftime Show

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Megan Thee Stallion Says She’s Manifesting’ Headlining The Super Bowl Halftime Show

#MeganTheeStallion has her eyes set on the Super Bowl halftime show.

Speaking with Us Weekly, the Grammy Award–winning rapper shared, “I’m manifesting a #SuperBowl halftime performance for myself in the future.” Megan, who went viral for two weekends straight earlier this year thanks to her #Coachella set, continued, “Honestly, I would really love the opportunity if it presented itself and I would embrace the challenge. The #Hotties know I love to put on a show, so I would just want to turn the halftime show into a big party, come with some surprises and put on for my city.”

#KendrickLamar took center stage for February’s Super Bowl, and #BadBunny is set to headline in 2026. While female rappers like #MissyElliott and M.I.A. have performed as guest acts, no woman rapper has ever been the sole headliner of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. If Megan were to land the gig, it would mark yet another historic milestone in her career.

Would you be here for a Megan Thee Stallion Super Bowl halftime show?


November 12, 2025 0 comments
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Is Committed To Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Backlash From Trump Administration
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Is Committed To Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Backlash From Trump Administration

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Says League Is Committed To Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show Despite Backlash From Trump Administration

The NFL is backing #BadBunny!

Commissioner #RogerGoodell doubled down on the league’s decision to have Bad Bunny headline next year’s #SuperBowl Halftime Show, saying the #NFL remains committed despite backlash from the Trump administration and others. Praising the Puerto Rican superstar’s reach, Goodell said, “He’s one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world. That’s what we try to achieve. It’s an important stage for us. It’s an important element to the entertainment value, and it’s carefully thought through,” adding that criticism comes with virtually every selection.

Goodell also signaled the show could expand beyond a solo set, noting the halftime stage often features surprise guests alongside the headliner. Citing recent examples, he pointed to #KendrickLamar’s show with appearances from #SZA, Serena Williams and Samuel L. Jackson, as well as #Usher’s 2024 set that brought out #Ludacris, Alicia Keys and #LilJon. “I am not saying that there won’t be additional talent that might be involved but that’s always the way it works,” he said of the production, which is done in partnership with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

Are you happy with Bad Bunny headlining the halftime show?


October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Controversy: History Behind MAGA's Reaction
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Controversy: History Behind MAGA’s Reaction

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
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When the NFL, Roc Nation, and Apple Music announced that Bad Bunny would be the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer, the noise started almost immediately. On one side, there were cheers and excitement: His fans recognized the historic nature of the performance, which will go down in the books as the first Super Bowl halftime entirely in Spanish. Plus, the announcement came toward the tail end of yet another massive year for Bad Bunny — after a triumphant 31-date residency in Puerto Rico, an Amazon stream of the concert that broke records, and the blockbuster success of his chart-busting album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

On the other side, there was just as much commotion, but these conversations were almost hysterical — and far uglier. Conservatives blasted the NFL’s choice, taking issue with pretty much every facet of Latin music’s most visible star. His music? Unlistenable. His politics? Unacceptable. His lyrics in Spanish? Un-American.

Bad Bunny has been such a beloved figure across the global music landscape precisely because he’s been authentically himself, embracing fashion and aesthetic choices that subvert gender norms and refusing to make palatable, commercial pop in English. He’s been unafraid to speak his mind in his songs, often speaking out about difficulties in Puerto Rico, like gentrification, economic difficulties, and the long-term impacts of colonization. And while he isn’t a polemical artist who staged long tirades against the administration, he has stood up about issues he cares about, such as the rights of immigrants amid the government’s cruel deportation policies. In an interview with i-D magazine, he shared part of the reason he opted against touring in the U.S. was because he didn’t want ICE to terrorize his largely Latino fanbase outside his concerts.

This makes him a target for conservatives. Newsmax host Greg Kelly called for a boycott of the NFL, insisting that Bad Bunny “hates America, hates President Trump, hates ICE, hates the English language! He’s just a terrible person.” Even the highest levels of government have gotten involved. Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security secretary, threatened that immigration agents would be “all over” the event. Trump later went on Newsmax to bash the artist, saying, “I never heard of him. I don’t know who he is,” Trump said. “I don’t know why they’re doing it, it’s crazy, and then they blame it on some promoter that they hired to pick up entertainment. I think it’s absolutely ridiculous.”

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Turning Point USA, the conservative youth-focused group founded by the late Charlie Kirk, decided it would organize a “counterprogram” during Bad Bunny’s performance, calling it “The All-American Halftime Show” to celebrate “faith, family, and freedom.” A website contact form gives followers a chance to request music and artists, including worship music, country, and “anything in English.” MAGA supporters drafted inane petitions to replace his performance and even called for his deportation — despite the fact that Puerto Rico is a territory of the U.S. and he’s an American citizen.

As maddening and outsized as the reaction feels, it’s part of an unfortunate, small-minded tradition of sidelining and othering Latin artists in the United States, even though these musicians are often American and represent huge swaths of the population. These moments are callous and drenched in xenophobia, yet they go back decades. In 1968, for example, the Puerto Rican artist José Feliciano performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the 1968 World Series — only he did it in a stripped-back, Latin-influenced style on his acoustic guitar. The performance became a lightning rod; many people took it as if it was some kind of counterculture protest and were confused by Feliciano’s long hair and sunglasses (which he wore because he was born blind.) They raged to radio stations and sent him hate mail, with some even calling for his deportation — even though Feliciano, like Bad Bunny, was born in Puerto Rico and is a U.S. citizen. History, and ignorance, repeats itself, and in this case, it had dire consequences on Feliciano’s career for a few years.

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“I was a little depressed, to tell you the truth,” Feliciano said later. “And then they stopped playing me. Like I had the plague, or something.” Years later, in 2018, he reflected on the incident and shared that his rendition was actually his way of honoring his country from a deeply felt place. “When I did the anthem, I did it with the understanding in my heart and mind that I did it because I’m a patriot,” Feliciano said. “I was trying to be a grateful patriot. I was expressing my feelings for America when I did the anthem my way instead of just singing it with an orchestra.” (Perhaps not coincidentally, Bad Bunny paid homage to Feliciano as a pioneer and trailblazer, bringing him onstage during his 2023 headlining set.)

Other examples of bringing Latin artists onto mainstream stages have come with an unnecessary amount of controversy, even decades later. Take the 1999 Grammys: Back then, Ricky Martin was a star on the rise, having successfully plotted a career from child boy band Menudo to breakout solo act. He had already become a household name in Latin music, and his album Vuelve was nominated for a Grammy for Best Latin Pop. His label head Tommy Mottola began pushing to have Martin perform one of the tracks — the famed “Cup of Life” FIFA anthem that Martin had written for the 1998 World Cup — as an opening number for the Grammys telecast. Despite Martin’s stage presence and star power, producers for the awards show disapproved of the idea, convinced a Latin act singing primarily in Spanish wouldn’t work for the show.

Mottola later recalled how intense the pushback was. “There was tremendous resistance from the Grammys,” Mottola told Billboard. “They did not want an ‘unknown’ to perform, yet we had already sold 10 million copies of Vuelve worldwide. To me, that was absolutely UNACCEPTABLE.  We had enormous leverage at that time with almost every major superstar on our label. We heavily voiced our ‘opinion and influence’ and said: ‘Ricky must have a performance on the Grammys!’ No was not an option.”

It took Mottola fighting for that moment to make it happen — and a standing ovation and thousands of records sold later eventually proved that the Grammys short-sighted biases didn’t hold any water. It seems even more ridiculous today, now that Latin music continues to generate more than $1 billion in revenue. Bad Bunny later played that same slot at the Grammy awards — and while he didn’t appear to face opposition from the show’s higher-ups, he did go viral when captions popped up on the CBS telecast, describing his lyrics as “singing in non-English.”

The all-too-frequent xenophobic knee-jerk reaction to Latin acts is often triggered by language alone. Just this June, the singer Nezza, who is of Colombian and Dominican descent, was asked to do the national anthem at a Dodgers game. She had prepared to do “El Pendón Estrellado,” a Spanish version written in 1945 by Clotilde Arias after the Division of Cultural Cooperation of the Department of State asked for translated versions of the “Star Spangled Banner.” (These were solicited as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Good Neighbor Policy” toward Latin America.) According to some reports, Dodgers officials told her at the last minute she couldn’t perform in Spanish — but she did so anyway, angering conservatives and sparking outrage and insults online.

Nezza explained her decision at the time in a statement to Rolling Stone, saying “representation matters.” She added, “For anyone clutching their pearls, it’s important to know: in 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt himself commissioned an official Spanish version of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ to honor and include Latin Americans. That version — ‘El Pendón Estrellado’ — tells the exact same story, word for word in meaning, and is set to the exact same melody. The heart of the anthem does not change with the language. So why was I told I couldn’t sing it? Make it make sense.”

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Longtime prejudices have meant that Latin artists have been regarded with suspicion, doubt, and even outrage throughout music history, but these attitudes have twisted into something far more intense and sinister as a result of the current administration. Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance comes at a time when the government has antagonized Latino communities, spread anti-Latino rhetoric, and treated immigrants with abject cruelty, callously celebrating images of forceful, often violent arrests and brutal detainments. Even speaking Spanish is othered by conservatives and painted as anti-American. As soon as Trump came into office, he passed an executive order to make English the official language of the U.S. while the White House removed Spanish translations from its official websites. On social media, viral videos have shown right-wingers confronting people speaking Spanish and associating the language with those who don’t “belong” here, ignoring the fact that 18 percent of the population is bilingual.

But despite the rhetoric rooted in such an ugly history, Bad Bunny will still take the stage in February, and he’ll perform his songs in the language he wrote them in. That moment will represent millions of people in this country, including many of the Latinos who make up 20 percent of the population. What he chooses to say or do will ultimately be up to him, just the inherent act of him stepping under that spotlight will be a political statement — one that will speak to his roots, his lineage, and the history of Latin artists who have helped bring him here. No matter what, it will be a moment of self-expression — and one that’s deeply American, too.

October 19, 2025 0 comments
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Nas Reveals Where He Stands On Super Bowl Halftime Show Performances
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Nas Reveals Where He Stands On Super Bowl Halftime Show Performances

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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While many artists dream of headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Hip-Hop icon Nas recently revealed that he has no interest in joining that elite list—despite being more than qualified.

In a conversation with Complex, the Queensbridge native was asked about potentially performing at the NFL’s biggest stage, and his response was refreshingly candid.

“Nah, I don’t want to do … I can’t say I don’t want to do the Super Bowl, but I don’t,” Nas admitted. “Why would I do that? Leave it to the professionals. Leave it to the pros. I’m a pro at what I do.”

Nas attends the “X: The Life and Times Of Malcolm X” opening night at The Metropolitan Opera on November 03, 2023 in New York City.

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Known for his lyrical depth and cultural impact, Nas explained that he’s more comfortable in the role of an observer when it comes to the Super Bowl spectacle.

He offered praise for recent performers, acknowledging the quality of the show in recent years. “I want to watch dope halftime shows and that’s what has been happening lately so salute to all of them,” he said, referencing standout Super Bowl sets from Usher, Dr. Dre, Rihanna, and Kendrick Lamar.

Although Nas may not see himself on that stage, many would argue that few are more deserving. With a career spanning three decades, 20 studio albums, and a legacy that includes classics like Illmatic, the 52-year-old has remained a force in Hip-Hop and beyond.

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Rapper Nas attends Pandora Sounds Like You NYC featuring Nas, Young M.A, Dave East and Biz Markie DJ Set at Brooklyn Steel on July 19, 2017 in New York City.

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His humility aside, the conversation comes at a time when the NFL continues to embrace more diverse talent.

Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California—marking a historic moment as the first solo act primarily performing in Spanish to take center stage.

Nas may be sitting this one out, but his presence in Hip-Hop culture remains as powerful as ever.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Carlos Santana shuts down viral rumours he opposed Bad Bunny's booking for the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
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Carlos Santana shuts down viral rumours he opposed Bad Bunny’s booking for the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Carlos Santana has debunked viral rumours that he opposed Bad Bunny being booked for next year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show – see what he had to say below.

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Since Bad Bunny was announced to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show next February, viral rumours – partially made through AI – have circulated the internet claiming that Mexican-American guitarist Carlos Santana pushed back against the idea of the Puerto Rican rapper playing the coveted slot.

Meanwhile, other posts claimed that Carlos Santana had even petitioned to replace the ‘Perfumito Nuevo’ rapper at the sporting event. Now, in a statement provided to Billboard, Santana and his manager have firmly shot down any talk of opposing Bad Bunny.

Santana’s manager the rampant us of AI to spread misinformation: “AI has accelerated the spread of misinformation, making it harder for the truth to break through the noise. Don’t rely on random or unverified posts — even well-meaning outlets can get misled.”

Santana said in his own statement: “I congratulate and celebrate Bad Bunny’s success and his position right now with the world and with the Super Bowl. I feel total oneness with what he’s doing because we are here to utilize art to complement and bring the world closer to harmony and oneness.”

“However, we’re living in a time of fear, division, separation, superiority and inferiority. Fear is the flavour right now,” he continued. “Fear is what motivates ignorant people to put words in my mouth – saying that I didn’t want Bad Bunny to be represented at the Super Bowl. I never said that, nor would I ever. Just to be clear, my heart is in total harmony with Bad Bunny, and I celebrate his success, his triumph and his phenomenal achievement. Anything other than that is coming from people’s ignorance.”

“We’re living in a time when hostile forces love to create conflict, separation and division, because the hostile forces don’t like unity, harmony, oneness and joy. They want people to be miserable and to spend too much time in their minds. I spend a lot of time in my heart, and in my heart I celebrate Bad Bunny. I can’t stop playing his song ‘Monaco’ — there’s something really magical about it.”

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl slot has received a wave of criticism from the ring-wing community, who believe that the rapper – despite hailing from Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States – should not be performing at the sporting event.

The right-wing backlash to the news was almost immediate, with US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem criticising the NFL for choosing him as their halftime performer, despite the largely Spanish-performing artist being a US citizen.

Meanwhile Trump’s administration has confirmed that ICE agents will be present at the Super Bowl to apprehend any illegal immigrants, and the President himself has branded Halftime Show slot “crazy” and says he’s “never heard of him”.

Right-wing organisation Turning Point USA – which was founded by prominent Trump supporter Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead last month – has announced the ‘All American Halftime Show’ in opposition to Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show and promised that performers and further details would be revealed soon.

October 14, 2025 0 comments
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Best Moments at Rose Bowl
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Best Moments at Rose Bowl

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Chappell Roan concluded the six-show U.S. leg of her Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things tour in Pasadena, Calif., on Saturday night (Oct. 11) with a transcendent set that helped cement her status as one of the greatest performers of her generation.

Drawing a star-studded crowd that included SZA, Pedro Pascal, Sarah Paulson, Kesha and Tove Lo, Roan — dressed in a sparkly green two-piece bikini paired with matching Wonder Woman-esque forearm cuffs and knee-high boots — plowed through a set that included the majority of songs from her star-making debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, along with standalone smashes “Good Luck, Babe!” and “The Subway” and a fierce cover of Heart’s “Barracuda.”

Prior to Roan’s emergence on stage, fans were treated to a festival-like atmosphere at the Rose Bowl-adjacent Brookside Park, made up into what might best be described as “Chappellchella.” In addition to a plethora of food booths and merch stations, attendees were spoiled for choice in terms of Instagram-worthy photo opps, which included a giant pink pony and a backdrop pulled from “The Subway” music video, complete with taxi cab and long trail of Chappell-red hair. Guests were also treated to a spirited DJ set from drag star Trixie Mattel (“Thank you to all the straight people who drove us here,” she quipped) and a compellingly eccentric and dance-worthy opening performance from Hemlocke Springs, who showcased a droll sense of humor during her spirited set.

Saturday marked the second of two Los Angeles shows Roan performed on the tour — she also played two dates each in New York and Kansas City — but, as she noted while speaking to the riveted crowd, she almost didn’t make it there. “I wasn’t going to do a U.S. tour until, at the very last minute, I decided to do one,” she said. “And I’m so glad I did.”

You know who else was glad she did? All of the roughly 40,000 people who turned out to see her. Over the course of just a few years, Roan has cultivated a massive and passionate fanbase through the sheer force of her volcanic talent, and all of her gifts were on full display Saturday: sky-scraping vocals, the showmanship of a seasoned pro and a songwriting prowess that makes practically every track a sing-along worthy event.

Below, check out a rundown of five of the best moments from Saturday night’s show, along with the full setlist.

  • A Stage Fit for a Queen

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    How to describe the set design? Little Mermaid theme park ride? Mermaidcore fantasia? The Rise of Aquawoman? However you choose to define it, the Disney-like stage set served as a fiting backdrop for the superhero-sized star herself, who arrived onstage in a shimmery gold headdress and matching trident. Never has her “California” lyric about trading “amber clay roads” for “sea foam” felt more appropriate.

  • A ‘Barracuda’ With Bite

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    At one of her New York tour stops last month, Roan brought out special guest Nancy Wilson for a cover of one of Heart’s signature hits, “Barracuda,” providing the lucky crowd with a show-stopping moment that demonstrated the pop star’s capacity for rock-goddess theatrics. While there was no Wilson on hand for Roan’s performance of the song on Saturday, she nonetheless tore through the cover with a snarling, hair-whipping energy that left me intrigued at what a full-on rock album from the star might sound like.

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    Amid her startlingly fast rise to superstardom last year, Roan was uncommonly open about her struggles to adjust to the overwhelming demands of fame. “I miss just walking around being by myself,” Roan said during a podcast interview last July. Around the same time, she told a crowd at a show in North Carolina that she was “having an off day” and admitted it was “really hard to keep up” with her exploding career.

    Luckily, it seems Roan has turned a corner. As she said from the stage on Saturday, “Everything made sense this year, why I do this. Last year, I was really questioning, ‘Why am I doing this to myself? I’m so sad…I feel so awkward all the time. And I always felt like, ‘If this is taking so much away from me, what is this for?’ And then I started doing shows again, and it all made sense that it was to literally bring queer people joy…There’s so many things in the world that are so ‘f—k you,’ and then there is this, that I’m like, ‘It’s the only thing that matters is joy anymore to me.’…Protecting this joy is the most important thing.”

  • ‘Kaleidoscope’ and ‘California’

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    Roan rose to fame on the strength of her bangers. On witty, candy-colored, slightly left-of-center pop hits like “Pink Pony Club,” “Red Wine Supernova” and “Good Luck, Babe!,” she helped bring a sense of fun back to a pop sphere that had trended toward a downbeat earnestness in the earlier part of the decade. But it’s worth putting a spotlight on two ballads that are perhaps lesser-known to the star’s more casual fans — notably Midwest Princess standouts “Kaleidoscope” and “California,” each of which she performed on Saturday. Both offer a compelling showcase for Roan’s vocal range as well as her songwriting abilities, which prove she’s just as capable of piercing our hearts with earnest expressions of vulnerability as she is of making us dance.

  • ‘Pussy Dena’

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    One of the many pleasures of a Chappell Roan show is the star’s playful banter with fans. “I’m not going to embarrass you,” she said to a random audience-goer between songs early in the evening, before apparently deciding otherwise: “Someone has a sign that says ‘Pussy Dena.’” Yes, they showed it on the Jumbotrons.

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    “Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl”
    “Femininomenon”
    “After Midnight”
    “Naked in Manhattan”
    “Guilty Pleasure”
    “Casual”
    “The Subway”
    “HOT TO GO!”
    “Barracuda” (Heart cover)
    “Picture You”
    “Kaleidoscope”
    “The Giver”
    “Red Wine Supernova”
    “Good, Luck, Babe!”
    “My Kink Is Karma”
    “California”
    “Pink Pony Club”

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Chris Brown & His Dad Melt Fans Hearts With Rare Backstage Moment At 'Breezy Bowl' Tour
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Chris Brown & His Dad Melt Hearts With Rare Pic At ‘Breezy Bowl’

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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Chris Brown is still shutting down stages with his ‘Breezy Bowl XX’ tour, but his recent D.C. stop hit different when his pops, Clinton Brown, pulled up to show some love.

RELATED: One Stage, Two GOATs! Chris Brown Brings Out Usher In ATL & The Vibes Were Legendary (VIDEO)

Chris Brown Pops Out In Rare Photo With His Dad

Breezy had the ultimate guest pop out at his Washington, D.C. tour stop — his dad Clinton Brown! Chris Brown’s pops came through to support while he keeps taking over cities and states with his ‘Breezy Bowl XX’ run. A rare pic of the two hit the internet, and fans can’t stop talking about it. The photo shows CB cheesing hard while his dad flashes a smile. They even shared a hug while seemingly posing together backstage. Peep the viral flick below.

Breezy & His Dad Got The Internet Talking

Social media is loving the rare pic of Chris Brown and his dad Clinton Brown. Breezy fans quickly hit up The Shade Room comment section, debating whether Breezy is his dad’s twin, while others were just hyped to see him kicking it with his pops. See some of the reactions below.

zInstagram user @mattayataylor__ wrote, “Thank you so much for making him, dad. Love your son 😘🙂‍↔️” 

Instagram user @strengthwithluv wrote, “He’s a kid all over again in these pics! Dads are special! 🖤” 

While Instagram user @lomia_tang wrote, “He got a little of his dads features but he’s all Joyce!” 

Then Instagram user @jess_thegotogirl wrote, “You made a fine man sir.” 

Another Instagram user @xquisitetay wrote, “He brought the inner child out of him😍 I love this!!!!!!”

Instagram user @thatgirljill868 wrote, “I feel like ive never seen his daddy before.” 

While another Instagram user @creamy_buttaa wrote, “look at him looking like a lil boy cheesing and sht. 😬. only a father can make a man feel like a baby boy ❤️” 

Then another Instagram user @_juelz82 wrote, “He look like his father too. Just lighter.” 

Finally, Instagram user @findkimberly wrote, “Well, well well, Senior Brown 🔥🥰 thank you for your contribution.” 

Chris Brown Surprises Fans With Usher At ATL Tour Stop

CB’s ‘Breezy Bowl’ tour is going down in history at this point. He really did his BIG one when he surprised his ATL fans with none other than Usher earlier this month. The vibes were basically iconic as the two heavy hitters appeared onstage together. What made the moment even more legendary was when Breezy gave Usher his flowers for being an inspiration to him. “He’s the greatest, my brother I appreciate him,” CB said in a now-viral video from his ATL show. Usher also gave the people what they wanted, making fans lose it when he performed one of his biggest hits, ‘Superstar.’ Peep the clip below.

RELATED: Not The Coworker! Summer Walker Reacts After Chris Brown Pulls Her For Spicy ‘Take You Down’ Performance (VIDEOS)

What Do You Think Roomies?

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