BREAKING: Harrison Butker exploded in fury, vowing to “tear Bad Bunny apart” and declaring, “Charlie Kirk is my faith — leave him alone!” after the singer claimed that The All-American Halftime Show could never compare to his own Super Bowl performance, and mocked, “Charlie Kirk is dead — no one in the NFL cares about him anymore.” Bad Bunny’s remarks sparked an intense wave of backlash from fans..A

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In a shocking turn of events, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has ignited a storm across the sports and entertainment world after Bad Bunny mocked the upcoming All-American Halftime Show.

During a recent interview, Bad Bunny boldly declared that “no NFL show could ever compare to my Super Bowl performance,” before taking a direct shot at conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sneering, “Charlie Kirk is dead — no one in the NFL cares about him anymore.”

Có thể là hình ảnh về một hoặc nhiều người, râu và văn bản cho biết '香り Instead of insulting Charlie Kirk, you should learn English so you can sing. "Charlie Kirk is my faith leave him alone!" Harrison Butker on Bad Bunny'

The remarks instantly sparked a social media firestorm — and Butker wasted no time firing back. Known for his outspoken faith and conservative values, the Super Bowl champion exploded in fury, vowing to “tear Bad Bunny apart” and defending Kirk by proclaiming, “Charlie Kirk is my faith — leave him alone!”

Fans flooded the internet with reactions, splitting into two camps: those applauding Butker for standing by his beliefs, and others criticizing his emotional outburst. Many called the feud “the wildest cultural clash between faith and fame the NFL has ever seen.”

As tensions rise ahead of the All-American Halftime Show, one thing is clear — this is no longer just about football or music. It’s a collision of worlds: faith, fame, and fury, all unfolding under America’s brightest lights.