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Bad Bunny's gender-bending style isn't just fashion. It's a protest.
By Daniel Villarreal at LGBTQ Nation
· May 29, 2026
· 1 min read
Immediately after Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Bad Bunny was announced as the halftime show performer for the 2026 Super Bowl, right-wingers began trying to "cancel" the cis-het ally by pointing out his refusal to sing in English and his past performances in drag. Bad Bunny — who grew up in a lower
Why this matters
Bad Bunny's use of fashion as a form of protest highlights the complex relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States, particularly in regards to LGBTQ+ rights. By incorporating drag and gender-bending elements into his performances and public appearances, Bad Bunny is not only challenging traditional gender norms, but also drawing attention to the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in Puerto Rico. The reference to Alexa Negrón Luciano's murder in his 2020 Tonight Show performance is a powerful example of this, as it critiques the mistreatment of transgender individuals by law enforcement and the media. Furthermore, Bad Bunny's actions demonstrate the importance of allies in the LGBTQ+ community, using his platform to amplify the voices and experiences of marginalized individuals. As a cis-het ally, Bad Bunny's commitment to queer-friendly politics and fashion activism has the potential to reach a wider audience and spark meaningful conversations about LGBTQ+ rights and identity.
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Category: rights ·
Published: May 29, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Immediately after Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Bad Bunny was announced as the halftime show performer for the 2026 Super Bowl, right-wingers began trying to "cancel" the cis-het ally by pointing out his refusal to sing in English and his past performances in drag. Bad Bunny — who grew up in a lower
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