The internet is once again questioning FIFA’s links to global stars, after an online exchange linking
Madonna, BTS, Shakira and
Chris Martin to the ongoing scandals surrounding the organization went viral. What began as a compliment of Madonna’s recent performance in Times Square quickly morphed into a bigger discussion about the reputation of FIFA and the celebrities who still work with the governing body as the 2026 World Cup approaches.
The exchange kicked off on X when users questioned if major artists should still work with FIFA despite years of criticism over human rights issues. Now, the debate includes music fans, football followers and activists in the same online conversation, turning a simple appreciation post into another flashpoint for FIFA criticism.
FIFA controversy grows after viral Madonna post
The discussion began when social media user Ender Torres shared a heartfelt reaction after watching Madonna perform in New York. His post praised the singer’s energy, influence, and determination to continue performing at this stage of her career.
“I understand as much as the community loves this woman so much.
Yesterday I saw her performance in New York’s Times Square and I was truly impressed by her art and her strength.
Beyond her age, it’s her insistence on preserving her legacy and continuing to bear witness through dance. She uses her inspiration to keep creating and making a social impact.
She could be sipping tea at home or raising horses, but she prefers to keep making music and art. Lifting her leg onto the railing in Times Square.
I won’t say I’m her biggest fan. But yesterday she was perfect moving her big ass on stage with songs that sound like celebration, and that resonates with me.”
The emotional post attracted thousands of views and reactions. Many users praised Madonna’s longevity and stage presence, especially after decades in the entertainment industry. But the conversation changed direction after another user brought FIFA into the discussion.
FIFA partnerships with BTS, Shakira and Chris Martin criticized online
One reply accused several international artists of supporting FIFA despite criticism surrounding the organization’s political and social controversies.
“The problem, she made a deal with homophobic anti-human-rights mafia-> FIFA, together with shakira chris martin and BTS, for louzy 1$ per ticket donations. This really hurts me”
The comment quickly sparked arguments online. Some users defended the artists, saying music collaborations with FIFA are meant to unite fans worldwide through entertainment and football culture. Others argued celebrities should be more selective about the organizations they publicly support.
FIFA has faced repeated criticism in recent years over human rights concerns tied to major tournaments and host nations. Because of that, celebrity involvement in FIFA campaigns often becomes part of larger public debates.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, FIFA’s partnerships with global music stars are likely to remain under heavy public scrutiny. The football may still dominate the headlines, but conversations around celebrity influence and accountability are becoming impossible to ignore.