bad bunny football what did it say
Bad Bunny’s football said: “Together, We Are America.”
What the football said
At the end of his Super Bowl 60 halftime performance, Bad Bunny held a football up to the camera so people could read a message printed on it. The ball had the phrase “Together, We Are America” written on it (sometimes stylized as “Together, we are America”).
What the message meant
The phrase was used as a unity message about all the Americas (North, Central, South, and the Caribbean), not just the United States. Outlets noted that he was challenging the narrow idea that “American” only refers to people from the U.S., highlighting that people across Latin America are also Americans.
Behind him, a big screen also showed a separate line about hate and love, reported as wording like “the only thing more powerful than hate is love.” Together with the ball, this framed the finale as a call for inclusion and solidarity across borders.
TL;DR: The Bad Bunny football everyone is asking about said “Together, We Are America” , used as a symbolic, pro-unity message tying all parts of the Americas together.
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