Super Bowl Halftime Show Props
“Yes” to “Will Bad Bunny say ‘ICE’ during the halftime show” at +200 with BetOnline
This is a great plus-money betting opportunity. The odds are way off because they erroneously imply that it is less likely that Bad Bunny will say “ICE” during the halftime show. Bad Bunny is undoubtedly candid about political issues, and ICE is a major issue for him. He posts vulgar criticism of ICE on his social media. When he accepted his Grammy, he gave a speech in which he expressed his aversion to ICE. Far from being shy about his political views, he is being emboldened to express them. For example, the audience members clapped for him when he gave his anti-ICE Grammy speech.
I don’t see any reason why he should be less likely to mention ICE during the halftime show at the Super Bowl. The NFL will not discourage him. The NFL has been outspoken about social justice issues, as evident in its open implementation of social justice slogans. Fittingly, Green Day is another halftime performer. Green Day is notoriously left-wing. By having these two bands perform, the NFL is making a political message to which Bad Bunny will contribute by mentioning ICE.
“Pava Hat (Straw Hat)” to “Bad Bunny Hat on First Appearance” at +125 with Bovada
Bad Bunny, supported by the NFL, has made it clear that it is important to him to represent his Latin identity at the Super Bowl. He made a point that viewers who do not speak Spanish will have to learn the language because all his songs will be in Spanish. This emphasis on Latin identity is nothing new for Bad Bunny, who is a proud Puerto Rican. As part of this emphasis, he likes to wear a pava hat at concerts, which is a traditional Puerto Rican article of clothing that he uses to express pride in his heritage.
Looking at the other betting options for this prop, the pava hat stands out as being the best one because of its cultural significance. Bad Bunny likes to use clothes to express himself, so it only makes sense for him to wear a hat during his performance and for that hat to be a straw hat.
“Will There Be Live Animals On Stage In His Performance” at +1800 with Bovada
This is a rare longshot betting opportunity. The odds are way off here because Bad Bunny is known for liking to have animals in his performances. For example, he’s used roosters and horses. These animals are culturally significant in Puerto Rico – there is a lot of history surrounding their presence in this country. His unequivocal interest in cultural expression dictates the strong possibility, which the odds are wildly remote from expressing, that he will have live animals with him during his halftime show performance.
Far from trying to relate to average American viewers, he is trying to stand out in a distinctly Latin way, as already evident in his strict language choice. His use of roosters and horses would elaborate upon this theme of Latin representation.
“Yes” to “Will Bad Bunny say ‘ICE’ during the halftime show” at +200 with BetOnline
This is a great plus-money betting opportunity. The odds are way off because they erroneously imply that it is less likely that Bad Bunny will say “ICE” during the halftime show. Bad Bunny is undoubtedly candid about political issues, and ICE is a major issue for him. He posts vulgar criticism of ICE on his social media. When he accepted his Grammy, he gave a speech in which he expressed his aversion to ICE. Far from being shy about his political views, he is being emboldened to express them. For example, the audience members clapped for him when he gave his anti-ICE Grammy speech.
I don’t see any reason why he should be less likely to mention ICE during the halftime show at the Super Bowl. The NFL will not discourage him. The NFL has been outspoken about social justice issues, as evident in its open implementation of social justice slogans. Fittingly, Green Day is another halftime performer. Green Day is notoriously left-wing. By having these two bands perform, the NFL is making a political message to which Bad Bunny will contribute by mentioning ICE.
“Pava Hat (Straw Hat)” to “Bad Bunny Hat on First Appearance” at +125 with Bovada
Bad Bunny, supported by the NFL, has made it clear that it is important to him to represent his Latin identity at the Super Bowl. He made a point that viewers who do not speak Spanish will have to learn the language because all his songs will be in Spanish. This emphasis on Latin identity is nothing new for Bad Bunny, who is a proud Puerto Rican. As part of this emphasis, he likes to wear a pava hat at concerts, which is a traditional Puerto Rican article of clothing that he uses to express pride in his heritage.
Looking at the other betting options for this prop, the pava hat stands out as being the best one because of its cultural significance. Bad Bunny likes to use clothes to express himself, so it only makes sense for him to wear a hat during his performance and for that hat to be a straw hat.
“Will There Be Live Animals On Stage In His Performance” at +1800 with Bovada
This is a rare longshot betting opportunity. The odds are way off here because Bad Bunny is known for liking to have animals in his performances. For example, he’s used roosters and horses. These animals are culturally significant in Puerto Rico – there is a lot of history surrounding their presence in this country. His unequivocal interest in cultural expression dictates the strong possibility, which the odds are wildly remote from expressing, that he will have live animals with him during his halftime show performance.
Far from trying to relate to average American viewers, he is trying to stand out in a distinctly Latin way, as already evident in his strict language choice. His use of roosters and horses would elaborate upon this theme of Latin representation.