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Sean Ono Lennon Has a Message For People Who Are 'Mad' About Bad Bunny Performance

Sean Ono Lennon is weighing in on the conversation surrounding Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show.

As controversy continues to swirl around Sunday night's performance, the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono spoke out to share his "humble opinion" on the matter, insisting that Bad Bunny's critics need to "chill."

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After watching the performance to see it for himself, Ono Lennon took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts, noting that he was pleasantly surprised by the caliber of the show.

"It was surprisingly artistic and beautifully executed," the 50-year-old musician wrote.

"Y'all making a fuss about it should chill," Ono Lennon further suggested. "It's not my style of music but man was that very well done. So many levels of intricacy and so much thought put into every second."

Just watched the bad bunny performance and it was surprisingly artistic and beautifully executed. Y'all making a fuss about it should chill. It's not my style of music but man was that very well done. So many levels of intricacy and so much thought put into every second. If…

— Seán Ono Lennon (@seanonolennon) February 10, 2026

Ono Lennon then directly addressed those who are still bothered by Bad Bunny's performance, stating: "If you're mad at that you should rethink where the anger is coming from imho [in my humble opinion]."

"He's clearly a real artist and that should be applauded and appreciated," he concluded.

Despite the criticism of Bad Bunny's performance on Sunday-including a scathing review from **Donald Trump**-his Super Bowl Halftime Show is reported to be the fourth most-watched of all time, with an average of 128.2 million U.S. viewers from 8:15 to 8:30 p.m. ET.

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