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BREAKING….Jimmy Kimmel’s brutal response to Donald Trump trashing Bad Bunny is going viral…more Bombshell
BREAKING….Jimmy Kimmel’s brutal response to Donald Trump trashing Bad Bunny is going viral…more Bombshell
Jimmy Kimmel’s response to Donald Trump trashing Bad Bunny did not stop at a single punchline, as the late-night host widened his critique with a broader takedown of conservative reactions.
The segment has since gone viral, with viewers sharing clips of Kimmel escalating his argument beyond the halftime show itself.
Jimmy Kimmel skewers Donald Trump’s Bad Bunny criticism
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Speaking in a monologue clip shared by Variety, Kimmel read out Trump’s comments before delivering his own sharp response.
“Bad Bunny got a bad review from our bad president, unfortunately. He wrote, ‘The Super Bowl halftime show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst ever. It makes no sense. It’s an affront to the greatness of America and doesn’t represent our standards of success, creativity, or excellence. Nobody understands a word this guy is saying, and the dancing is disgusting, especially for young children that are watching from throughout the U.S.A and around the world.’
“This is a man who paid off a p___ star who spanked him with his own face on a magazine,” Kimmel said.
The contrast drew immediate reaction, with Kimmel framing Trump’s outrage as moral posturing rather than genuine concern. By repeating the criticism verbatim, he allowed its tone to set up the punchline.
The moment quickly spread online, with many viewers arguing the joke worked because it exposed what they saw as hypocrisy rather than simply mocking opinion.
Jimmy Kimmel mocks conservative Super Bowl outrage
Kimmel expanded his critique in the same segment, again in comments shared by Variety, turning his attention to the wider reaction from conservative media.
“[Conservatives] complain about how bad everything is, and then they do it worse. And not only do they do it worse, they do it in jorts. Of course, the gang at Fox News thought it was great, and Turning Point, they seemed happy with it too.
“Next year it will be Lara Trump with a Ted Nguyen cover band. They’ve got to do it for the country,” Kimmel added.
The joke reframed the argument away from Bad Bunny entirely, suggesting that outrage culture often produces content it claims to oppose. Kimmel’s reference to jorts and cover bands leaned into absurdity to underline the point.
By invoking Fox News and Turning Point, he positioned the backlash as performative rather than principled. The humour landed by exaggerating what future Super Bowl reactions might look like if the pattern continues.
Kimmel’s segment showed how the Bad Bunny discourse has grown beyond music. What began as a halftime show review has turned into a wider commentary on politics, taste, and cultural ownership.
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