Cardi B Says She’s Proud Of Bad Bunny’s Stance Against ICE (See pics of Half Time show)

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    As Bad Bunny prepares to appear on the Super Bowl halftime stage, Cardi B spoke publicly about his recent comments opposing heightened immigration enforcement and the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    Cardi B shared her remarks during an interview with The Associated Press ahead of her appearance at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party. The event featured performances by SZA, Don Toliver, and Travis Scott.

    “I’m proud of everything that he’s been standing up for against ICE and everything,” Cardi B said.
    Her comments came as Bad Bunny continues to receive attention not only for his music but also for statements made during recent public appearances.

    Bad Bunny’s Grammys Moment and Immigration Statement

    Bad Bunny’s comments about immigration drew attention during the 2026 Grammy Awards, where he won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. The album became the first all-Spanish-language project to receive the award.
    While accepting the honor, Bad Bunny said “ICE out,” a remark that referenced immigration enforcement policies under the administration of Donald Trump. The statement circulated widely across social media and news platforms following the ceremony.
    The Grammys appearance occurred one week before Bad Bunny’s scheduled Super Bowl performance, placing his comments within a period of heightened visibility.
    Cardi B referenced this alignment when discussing the broader moment.

    “It just feels like everything is aligned right now,” she said. “It just shows how Hispanics, Latinos… We standing. They standing. We all standing.”
    Cardi B, who has Afro-Caribbean roots in Trinidad and the Dominican Republic, has previously spoken about immigration, cultural identity, and representation in public forums.

    History Between Cardi B and Bad Bunny

    Cardi B and Bad Bunny have collaborated previously on the 2018 hit “I Like It,” alongside J Balvin. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and contributed to the broader visibility of Latin music in mainstream pop and hip-hop markets.

    During the interview, Cardi B was asked about the possibility of sharing the Super Bowl stage with Bad Bunny, particularly given their past collaboration and the event’s scale.

    “That’d be exciting,” she replied. See pics of the halftime show:

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