Gustavo Adolfo Infante confesses that Bad Bunny makes him "almost cry" watching his Half-Time show: "I am proud"
Gustavo Adolfo Infante expressed his emotional pride in Bad Bunny's memorable Super Bowl half-time show, highlighting its celebration of Latin culture.
The Super Bowl LVIII half-time show, featuring Bad Bunny, has been marked as one of the most memorable in history. Television reports indicated that 135 million people tuned in to watch the performance, which left an indelible mark by proudly showcasing Latin culture. Gustavo Adolfo Infante, a prominent journalist, shared his heartfelt reaction to the show, admitting it nearly brought him to tears as he felt a deep sense of pride for Bad Bunny’s representation.
Infante stated, 'At home, I told myself, ''It doesn’t represent me, but how proud I am of Bad Bunny.'' He emphasized the significance of Bad Bunny's message in Spanish, 'Fight for your dreams,' which he interpreted as a message of love and encouragement. This sentiment was echoed by fellow commentator Ana María Alvarado, who praised the show as a joyous celebration of Latin America, filled with colorful displays of culture, including traditional crafts, a real wedding, dance performances, and culinary representations.
The show has not only entertained but also highlighted the richness of Latino identity, resonating deeply with both the audience and critics alike. The enthusiastic response to Bad Bunny's performance underscored the importance of visibility for Latin artists on major platforms like the Super Bowl, fostering a greater appreciation for their contributions to music and culture.