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Fellow Nurses: Was Bad Bunny's Halftime Show a Moment of Unity?

It turns out that the groom in the Bad Bunny halftime show during the Super Bowl was not an actor but an actual nurse. Talk about a wedding to remember. Eleisa "Elli" Aparicio and Thomas "Tommy" Wolter, RN, tied the knot before an estimated 135 million viewers this Super Bowl Sunday.

I saw Bad Bunny's performance as a celebration of love above all else, perfectly embodying the message Bad Bunny has long championed -- echoing the words he shared when accepting his Grammy recently: "The only thing stronger than hate is love." Through beautiful imagery, powerful dancing, and flag-waving, the show was an attempt to bring together the entire Western Hemisphere in a halftime performance to remember.

Bad Bunny's halftime show was an attempt to unify not only all races of people, but people across the income spectrum as well. After all, he highlighted the wedding of a humble RN during one of his -- a multimillionaire's -- performances.

Of course, not everyone in the U.S. appreciated his messaging, which is why Turning Point USA created a "pro-American" alternative to the official Super Bowl LX halftime show.

In this time of fracture in the U.S., did you appreciate Bad Bunny's message of unity, or did you disagree with his message that "together we are America?"

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