With Super Bowl 2026 being just hours away, the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks are gearing up to face each other for an epic match.
While President
Donald Trump had previously slammed the NFL for inviting the 31 year old popular Grammy winner,
Bad Bunny, for the halftime show, he has now opened up about what he expects from the match.
President Donald Trump opens up about Super Bowl LX after slamming Bad Bunny
A few hours ago, a reporter asked President Donald Trump about which team he will be supporting tomorrow in Super Bowl LX.
President Donald Trump said, "I can't say that. But they are really two good teams."
While he did not name any player, President Donald Trump went on to speak about one player from each of the teams as he said, “You had one quarterback who looked like he wasn't gonna make it and he made it.”
He added, “And then you have another one who's young and they probably wish they played him last year, right? I think it's gonna be a great game. There's a lot of interesting storylines.”
President Donald Trump’s statement about Super Bowl LX comes just days after he spoke to The New York Post and denied going to the match.
President Donald Trump said, “It’s just too far away. I would. I’ve (gotten) great hands (at) the Super Bowl. They like me.”
President Donald Trump supported the Kansas City Chiefs last season
Unlike last year, it seems he will not be attending Super Bowl LX. For the unversed, last season, President Donald Trump expressed his support to the Kansas City Chiefs as he had even arrived in New Orleans to attend the match.
Even though the Kansas City Chiefs ended up brutally losing to the Philadelphia Eagles, President Donald Trump continued to support the team and even publicly praised the team’s star player, Patrick Mahomes.
While fans and players gear up for an epic match, all eyes are on Bad Bunny’s halftime show after President Donald Trump made controversial remarks against him.
It remains interesting to watch how he will react after the epic match tomorrow and Bad Bunny’s performance.