Alix Earle Claps Back at People Criticizing Her for Being Part of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance
Alix Earle Claps Back at People Criticizing Her for Being Part of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance
Samantha OlsonMon, February 9, 2026 at 8:29 PM UTC
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Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show on Sunday, Feb. 8.
Alix Earle joined celebs like Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, and Jessica Alba on stage during his performance.
Alix has responded to viewers who criticized her for being part of the performance, which largely featured Hispanic and Latine people, while remaining silent on ongoing ICE raids.
Alix Earle seems to be living her best life. After dancing with her rumored fling/former New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, at a pre-Super Bowl Party on February 7, the social media personality brought her moves to Bad Bunny’s halftime show on Super Bowl Sunday.
As the Grammy winner performed his reggaeton hit, “Yo Perreo Sola,” Alix joined a bunch of Hollywood’s Latine powerhouses, including Karol G, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Young Miko, and Jessica Alba. However, viewers were quick to point out that she seemed out of place in the Grammy winner’s Puerto Rican-inspired casita during the halftime show.
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In the comments section of her TikTok vlog recapping the viral moment, people criticized Alix for taking up space during the performance, as she has seemingly remained silent on recent ICE raids that have taken the U.S. by storm.
“The audacity to say yes to being on that stage while staying silent… be so for real,” one person wrote, while another chimed in, “Okay girl, now use your platform.” Others even accused Alix of being MAGA, though she has not publicly disclosed her political party affiliation.
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Another person slid into Alix’s comments section to note that she doesn’t align with Bad Bunny’s “message” of spreading love and uplifting immigrants, writing, “You’ve never once used your platform and voice for the messages Bad Bunny sends. This is unbelievable and undeserved.”
Of course, Alix didn’t take the comment lightly and directly responded, “I have 💗 and being invited to do this was such an incredible experience and so special.”
She doubled down on that same message on her TikTok Story, writing, “It was such an honor to experience such a special and powerful performance.”
TikTok / Alix Earle
Before the Super Bowl, the Dancing With the Stars runner-up had previously shared resources to help those affected by ICE raids after Alex Pretti and Renée Good’s wrongful deaths in Minneapolis last month.
Alix Earle - Instagram
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Source: “AOL Entertainment”