Carlos Santana is clearing up the rumors.
The 78-year-old music superstar spoke out amid rumors circulating on social media that he was not supportive of Bad Bunny being picked as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show performer.
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“I congratulate and celebrate Bad Bunny’s success and his position right now in the world and with the Super Bowl,” he said in a statement on social media.
“I feel total oneness with what he’s doing because we are here to utilize art to complement and bring the world closer to harmony and oneness.”
“However, we’re living in a time of fear, division, separation, superiority and inferiority,” the statement continued.
“Fear is the flavor right now. Fear is what motivates ignorant people to put words in my mouth — saying that I didn’t want Bad Bunny to be represented at the Super Bowl. I never said that, nor would I ever.”
“Just to be clear, my heart is in total harmony with Bad Bunny, and I celebrate his success, his triumph and his phenomenal achievement. Anything other than that is coming from people’s ignorance,” he added.
“AI has accelerated the spread of misinformation, making it harder for the truth to break through the noise. Don’t rely on random or unverified posts — even well-meaning outlets can get misled,” his manager added to Billboard.
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