Samsung Pulls Out of Super Bowl LX After
Samsung Pulls Out
Samsung shocked fans by withdrawing its multimillion-dollar Super Bowl LX sponsorship,
citing “irreconcilable creative differences” with halftime performer Bad Bunny.
Their statement read, “We respect artistry, but we also respect American values,”
instantly sparking the trending hashtag #SamsungValues.
Halftime Drama
Inside sources revealed executives were unsettled by a “concept reel” featuring lasers,
shirtless dancers, holographic crowns, and a trap remix of the Star-Spangled Banner.
“Is this art or a seizure?” one whispered, prompting the CFO to shut it off.
The $50 million deal was scrapped overnight.
Bad Bunny’s Response
Bad Bunny laughed off the controversy: “Samsung? They make toasters, right?
I’m still doing the show. Maybe I’ll bring a fridge on stage in their honor.”
Fans flooded social media with parodies, while rivals like Elon Musk’s X and Taco Bell joked about stepping in.
Cultural Impact
Experts say the episode shows brands acting as political symbols.
As Samsung retreats, Bad Bunny thrives, posting a teaser of himself on a throne of Galaxy phones: “Still shining.”
The Super Bowl moves forward, proving outrage remains America’s favorite pastime.