TRANG.”I WILL END MY SPONSORSHIP OF THE SUPER BOWL IF THEY LET BAD BUNNY PERFORM AT HALFTIME — Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey Issues Shocking Ultimatum, NFL’s Response Stuns Millions!”
“I WILL END MY SUPER BOWL SPONSORSHIP IF THEY LET BAD BUNNY PERFORM IN THE FIRST HALF TIME” — COCA-COLA CEO JAMES QUINCEY OUTRAGED, THREAT SHAKES THE NFL AND THE COUNTRY! 🇺🇸🥤🔥
ATLANTA, GEORGIA — A wave of shock, disbelief, bewilderment, and disbelief is sweeping across the United States after James Quincey, the powerful CEO of Coca-Cola, announced that he would pull all sponsorships from the Super Bowl if organizers allowed the singer Bad Bunny to perform in this year’s Halftime Show.
“The Super Bowl is an American cultural icon, not a stage for controversial artists,” Quincey said with a stony face at an emergency press conference this morning. “If the NFL wants to continue to partner with Coca-Cola, they should reconsider their choices.”

The news exploded on social media in just a few minutes. Twitter (now X) became a battleground between Bad Bunny diehards and Coca-Cola loyalists, with the hashtag #CokeVsBadBunny climbing straight to the top of global trends.
Many expressed outrage, saying the Coca-Cola CEO was “too conservative,” while others applauded, praising him for “saying what everyone else is thinking but no one else is.”
The NFL has remained silent, but an inside source revealed to the Daily Scoop that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell “is really pissed” and is considering alternative sponsorship options.
“Does Coca-Cola think they can dictate to us? No one can threaten the Super Bowl,” the source said.
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny is still at ease, posting on his only Instagram story with the mysterious caption:
“They can’t stop what’s already started. 🐰🔥”
Experts predict that if Coca-Cola really withdraws, the damage could reach hundreds of millions of dollars, and the 2026 Super Bowl is at risk of becoming the most chaotic event in American sports history.
Public opinion is divided into two sides: one side shouts “No Bunny, No Show!”, the other side counterattacks with “No Coke, No Fun!”.
One thing is for sure: the battle between Coca-Cola and Bad Bunny has just begun, and the whole world is holding its breath to see who will be the winner in this unprecedented entertainment – financial – reputation war!