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NFL Fans Want Snoop Dogg To Replace Bad Bunny Amid Christmas Show

Fans are calling for Snoop Dogg to replace Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl headliner after his impressive Christmas Gameday performance. Following “Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party,” many viewers are campaigning for the rap icon to take over the NFL’s biggest stage.

Fans rally for Snoop Dogg to take over Super Bowl after Christmas set

A certain section of fans wants Snoop Dogg for the Super Bowl after his spectacular Christmas show. The “Bad Decisions” rapper performed during the Christmas Day game between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings. Dressed in a full red ensemble, complete with a red coat and dark glasses, he looked reminiscent of a Christmas-special Santa Claus. (via Marca).

K-pop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X, Lainey Wilson, and Andrea and Matteo Bocelli joined the rapper to deliver an unforgettable performance. Not only did fans who were present at the event, but also those online, love his performance. In fact, a certain section of fans believes Snoop Dogg should headline next year’s Super Bowl LX halftime show instead of the Puerto Rican superstar.

One fan commented, “The NFL should have saved this halftime show for the Super Bowl.” A second fan wrote, “Bocelli and Snoop on a halftime NFL show is what we all needed! Salute,” and hashtagged Netflix. A third fan penned, “This should have been the halftime show for the Super Bowl! Snoop Dogg just had the best line-up for a halftime show! Excellent job by Netflix.”

A fourth fan chimed in, “This is honestly how I wish halftime shows were at the Super Bowl.” Finally, one fan remarked, “My favorite halftime show since Prince! This is going to be way better than the Super Bowl one!”

Notably, Bad Bunny will be the first Latin-origin artist to headline Super Bowl LX, slated for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Puerto Rican star did not hold back and gave it back to critics in the opening episode of the 51st season of Saturday Night Live.

He spoke in Spanish, “Especially all of the Latinos and Latinas in the world here in the United States who have worked to open doors” (translation via Page Six).

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