💥 Bad Bunny Torches Trump and Fox News in Savage SNL Monologue — Then Drops a Message for America
Bad Bunny didn’t come to play.
He came to set Saturday Night Live on fire — and he did it with a smirk, a few perfectly aimed punches, and one line that’s already gone viral:
“I’m very, very happy… and I think everybody is happy about it. Even Fox News.”
Cue the chaos.
The Puerto Rican superstar, 31, took the SNL stage on October 4, hosting the season 51 premiere less than a week after being announced as the Super Bowl LX halftime headliner — a booking that’s already sent political commentators, MAGA fans, and internet warriors into a frenzy.
But if Bad Bunny felt any pressure? He didn’t show it.
Instead, he came out swinging — funny, fearless, and unapologetically himself.
🎤 “Even Fox News”
His opening monologue started light — jokes about his Vegas residency, celebrity fans, and rumors of party antics — before he turned the mic toward the elephant in the room: the Super Bowl.
“I’m very happy,” he said, pausing for effect, “and I think everybody is happy about it.”
Then, with a sly grin: “Even Fox News.”
On cue, a spoof montage rolled on screen, cutting together Fox hosts declaring, “Bad Bunny is my favorite musician and he should be the next President.” The audience erupted. The message was clear: Bad Bunny wasn’t backing down from the backlash — he was laughing right through it.
🇵🇷 “Our Work Will Never Be Erased”
Then came the heart. Switching to Spanish, Bad Bunny delivered what felt like a love letter to his community:
“Especially all the Latinos around the world and here in the United States. All the people who have worked to open doors. More than an accomplishment of mine, it’s an accomplishment for all of us — proving that our hard work in this country will never be taken away or erased.”
It was powerful. Defiant. Emotional.
And then, with perfect comedic timing, he flipped back to English and dropped the mic:
“And if you didn’t understand what I just said — you have four months to learn!”
The crowd went wild. Cheers, applause, laughter — SNL hadn’t seen a host own the stage like this in a while.
🔥 Twitter Explodes
Within minutes, clips flooded X (formerly Twitter). Fans couldn’t get enough.
“Bad Bunny just bodied Fox News live on SNL.”
“That Spanish line?? ICONIC.”
“MAGA is probably losing their minds right now.”
“Time to learn Spanish before the Super Bowl!”
Even critics admitted: the man knows how to command a room.
🏈 The Super Bowl Storm Ahead
The timing of his SNL appearance couldn’t have been sharper.
Bad Bunny’s upcoming Super Bowl halftime show — set for February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in California — has already become a political lightning rod. MAGA commentators are furious. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt even sidestepped a question about it last week.
But Bad Bunny doesn’t seem to care. If anything, he’s leaning in.
While his new world tour — Debí Tirar Más Fotos — skips U.S. cities due to reported fears of ICE raids, he’ll play shows across Mexico, Costa Rica, England, and Germany. The message is clear: he’s global now. He doesn’t need permission.
🎭 A Moment Bigger Than Music
Saturday night’s show wasn’t just comedy — it was a statement.
Bad Bunny used the SNL stage to do what he’s always done: challenge expectations, celebrate identity, and throw a little gasoline on America’s culture wars while he’s at it.
And when that Super Bowl spotlight hits him in February, one thing’s for sure — he won’t be playing it safe.
If SNL was the warm-up, the halftime show might just be the cultural earthquake of the decade.