President Trump’s daughter-in-law’s interesting wish for TPUSA’s Super Bowl halftime show is turning heads in traditional circles. The news came after backlash against the NFL’s decision to feature Bad Bunny for the official halftime event slot at Levi’s Stadium.
“As Turning Point USA launches its own Super Bowl Halftime Show this February to compete against Bad Bunny’s performance at the NFL event, Lara Trump is offering herself up as the performer,” reads the Twitter post from Irish Star US. The caption captured the attention of the NFL world. Trump’s act blends politics and pop. It targets “woke” entertainment.
As Turning Point USA launches its own Super Bowl Halftime Show this February to compete against Bad Bunny's performance at the NFL event, Lara Trump is offering herself up as the performer. https://t.co/1QA7Kcobja pic.twitter.com/Nm7Q7eKXwC
— Irish Star US (@IrishStarUS) October 16, 2025
Is Lara Trump going to perform?
Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Lara Trump on the sideline before Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Lara Trump on the sideline before Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Well, unconfirmed. But here is the real case. TPUSA, co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk, planned its “All-American Halftime Show” after Bad Bunny’s selection for the NFL event. The pop star missed U.S. tour dates due to tensions stemming from terrorist CE raids. Conservative circles later state this act is anti-American. Lara Trump, Eric Trump’s wife, during her Fox News show, “Right Side with Lara Trump,” on Wednesday. A viewer asked her about her choice of the MAGA performers. She named her favorite artists, including Stapleton and Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald. Then she responded with a laugh.
“You know what? You can throw Lara Trump in there. Yeah! That’s right,”
The 41-year-old hosts of The Right View She blasted the NFL pick. “I know a lot of owners of NFL teams; a lot of people are upset about that,” she said.
Lara slammed the NFL choice, stating that we don’t need woke losers for the grand NFL event. Instead showed interest in the MAGA event.
Trump’s bid ties to her 2024 music launch. Tracks like “Hero” and a Tom Petty cover drew mixed reviews. The cover sparked a cease-and-desist from Petty’s family over Trump rally use. Streams lag: “Eyes of Gold” at 2,700 plays on Spotify. A viral clip of her singing drew mockery for its use of autotune and pitch. The aspiring artist doubled down:
“Imagine how upset people on the left would be if something like that happened. It sort of makes me want to offer myself up. I have not been asked, but I’m going to offer it right now!”
TPUSA hasn’t been confirmed. Kirk’s group eyes a Phoenix venue. Tickets could drop soon. The clash pits patriotism against global stars.
This halftime clash highlights the entertainment industry’s red-blue divide. Will Lara take the stage? Stay tuned for further updates.