Broadcaster Mehdi Hasan takes aim at Megyn Kelly after praising her on Sunday’s Turning America Halftime show, headlined by Kid Rock. TPUSA organized an alternative show after many conservatives expressed reservations about a Super Bowl featuring “Bad Bunny.”
Many conservative political commentators, including Megyn Kelly, support TPUSA’s version. on her x postalCarey expressed her thoughts, writing, “I cried during this beautiful halftime show.” Meanwhile, Kid Rock has come under scrutiny after a video surfaced online showing him making comments about the Olsen twins.
The viral video is from Kid Rock’s 2001 appearance in the San Francisco Chronicle, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. saturday night live. In the video, the singer can be seen poking fun at the then-teenage Olsen twins.
“The Olsen twins. Why is everyone in America waiting for these chicks to turn 18? I mean, you know what I say? ‘There’s grass on the field, play ball.'” Kid Rock commented.
On February 9, Mehdi Hassan retweeted the above video and questioned Megyn Kelly’s support for the singer.
“This is their hero. This is the guy who made Megyn Kelly cry and Robert F. Kennedy hung out with him,” Hassan posted.
Mehdi Hassan Also condemned Megyn Kelly’s discussion with Piers Morgan regarding the Super Bowl halftime controversy. During the debate, Kelly strongly criticized Bad Bunny’s performance in Spanish at the Super Bowl. Hassan reacted Kelly’s remarks and accused her of “spreading crazy far-right conspiracies.”
Megyn Kelly and Piers Morgan get into heated argument over ‘Bad Bunny’ performance
Megyn Kelly Appear on Monday episode On Piers Morgan’s show, she got into a heated debate over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance. Morgan began by saying he loved the show, saying it was “about love.” The BBC then asked Kelly about his “problem” with this year’s halftime show.
In her response, Kelly referenced the Puerto Rican singer’s alleged stance against anti-immigrant policies. She claimed the singer “does not want illegal immigrants deported from the United States.” The podcaster also expressed her disapproval of the Bad Bunny show in Spanish.
“To go out there and do an entire show in Spanish is a middle finger to the rest of America. Who cares that there are 40 million Spanish speakers in the U.S.? We have 310 million people who don’t speak Spanish,” she commented.
Megyn Kelly says the Super Bowl should be a “unity event” for the country, not just “Latinos.” Piers Morgan Chipping in to say that English is not the official language of the United States. Kelly responded that “there’s been a push” to make it official. She hit back to the BBC saying:
“This attitude that you have here is why you lost your culture in the UK. You gave your culture to a bunch of radical Muslims who came in and took over and now it’s gone. We don’t allow that here. Whether it’s Hispanic, whether it’s Muslim, this is not going to happen in the United States of America.”
President Trump Also weighed in on the Super Bowl controversy and shared his views through Truth social posts. The President of the United States called this year’s Super Bowl halftime show “terrible.”
Edited by Anuj Singh Kushwaha







