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Bad Bunny Defended by Superfan Amid Anthem Controversy
UPDATE: Bad Bunny is at the center of controversy after sitting during “God Bless America” at Yankee Stadium, but superfan Laurence Leavy, known as “Marlins Man,” has come to his defense, insisting the rapper did nothing wrong.
In a heated discussion with TMZ, Leavy emphasized that Bad Bunny had every right to remain seated, stating, “It’s not against the law.” He expressed frustration over the backlash, urging critics to shift their focus to more pressing global issues. “The world’s got way bigger problems than this,” he added.
Leavy, who was sitting next to Bad Bunny during the performance, revealed that while he did encourage the artist to stand, the decision to remain seated was ultimately a personal choice. He mentioned that Bad Bunny arrived late and left early, glued to his phone throughout the game, which might have contributed to the misunderstanding.
In a notable twist, Bad Bunny’s team referenced a previous SNL monologue where the artist joked about Americans needing “four months to learn Spanish before the Super Bowl.” This comment added context to his apparent disinterest during the anthem, but Leavy clarified that it was more about timing than any political statement.
Despite the optics of Bad Bunny being in disguise next to Leavy, who was dressed in bright orange, Leavy insisted that the incident was blown out of proportion. “It looked more like bad timing than a scandal,” he stated.
The backlash has sparked a lively debate online, with fans divided over Bad Bunny’s actions. Many assumed he was intentionally skipping the anthem, but Leavy’s remarks could shift the narrative, suggesting that the incident was merely a case of poor timing rather than a deliberate protest.
As the controversy unfolds, it raises questions about celebrity expectations during national anthems and the scrutiny public figures face in high-profile settings like Yankee Stadium.
What’s next? Fans and commentators will be watching closely how this situation develops and whether Bad Bunny will address the backlash directly. For now, Leavy’s defense has added a new layer to the discussion, pushing back against the idea that Bad Bunny’s actions were disrespectful.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it continues to capture the attention of fans and critics alike.
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