Jake And Logan Paul Locked In Feud Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show

Brothers Logan and Jake Paul

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It’s not often that brothers Jake Paul and Logan Paul aren’t on the same page. But that’s exactly the case for the superstar influencers after Bad Bunny’s polarizing halftime show at Super Bowl LX.

The Puerto Rican superstar had been the center of the discussion after instructing fans to learn Spanish if they want to enjoy his halftime show. He later walked back the comments, but by then, the culture war had long since started.

Prior to the game on Sunday, Jake Paul took to social media to call for a boycott of the show.

“Purposefully turning off the halftime show Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them)

“You are their benefit. Realize you have power

“Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that,” he posted on X.

Those comments came just hours after Paul had joined U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance to attend a USA women’s hockey game at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.

However, Jake’s brother, Logan, doesn’t agree with the stance.

“I love my brother but I don’t agree with this,” he wrote. “Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island.”

Well, that could make for an awkward family dinner the next time the two see each other.

Logan Paul is currently at the center of a major storyline in the WWE, so his post could be as much PR as it is anything else. But he made his feelings abundantly clear. And they’re far different than those of his brother.

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Clay Sauertieg is an editor with an expertise in College Football and Motorsports. He graduated from Penn State University and the Curley Center for Sports Journalism with a degree in Print Journalism.
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