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Bad Bunny Show Actor Reveals Strict Role Requirements

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A man who played as one of the moving bushes in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show has revealed the strict requirements he had to adhere to in order to get the role. The Puerto Rican singer and rapper remains a key talking point after the NFL’s showpiece event, which saw the Seattle Seahawks claim their second ring with a dominant 29-13 win over the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday night.

The Grammy winner pulled out all the stops for his performance, which featured a couple getting married and a host of surprise stars, including Lady Gaga, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, Karol G and Ricky Martin. Delivered entirely in his native Spanish, the message was loud and clear as the jumbotron read upon its conclusion (see below): “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”

Amid issues around ICE’s growing influence on streets in the USA, with two shootings in Minneapolis that saw the passing of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti – alongside the increasing alienation of Donald Trump from the rest of America as he increases tariffs and adds more countries to his ‘travel ban’ list – Bad Bunny advocated for a united America.

Criteria To Become ‘Moving Bush’ in Super Bowl Halftime Show

Super Bowl halftime show bush

The stage was covered in greenery in homage to the 31-year-old’s hometown of Vega Baja. As Wired reported, it would’ve taken more carts of grass being rolled into the stadium than was allowed to achieve the desired effect, so Bad Bunny’s team came up with a creative workaround to use dancers instead – hence why the grass and bushes began moving.

One of the people who snagged a job as a blade of grass has since lifted the lid on the requirements of the role. Andrew Athias – who goes by ‘The Reese’s Guy’ online – was one of 500 people dressed up as greenery for the show. He revealed you had to be between 5ft7in and 6ft, have an ‘athletic build’ and, more importantly, ‘be able to wear a 50 lb costume for 5+ hours’.

Speaking to Business Insider, Andrew said he spent two weeks in San Francisco in preparation, and there were eight practices in total, including three 12-hour long run-throughs. He made $18.70 per hour for the gig, which included dress fittings as well as the aforementioned rehearsals.

The hardest part of the whole process, Andrew said, was keeping quiet. He explained: “They made us sign an NDA to not talk about it or post anything on social media for two weeks. So when I saw people posting about what his setlist was going to be, it was so hard to have so much knowledge and power and not be able to do anything with it.” He added that he landed the job through a company called Backlit, which handles finding extras for the halftime show.

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The 13-minute extravaganza invited an estimated 135.4 million viewers into Bad Bunny’s world, with richly textured references to politics, history and Puerto Rican culture. The artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, transformed the pitch of the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, into his own love letter to the island, bringing together a range of influencs to show the beauty of diversity.

By contrast, as reported by The Guardian, the right-wing Turning Point USA’s ‘All-American Halftime Show’ drew just 5.2 million viewers (see below). The event promised to offer an alternative by celebrating “American culture, freedom and faith” and featured the country singer Kid Rock performing in a fedora and jean shorts against a Stars and Stripes backdrop, in a performance that appeared to be partly lip-synced.

On Truth Social, Donald Trump called Bad Bunny’s show “absolutely terrible, one of the worst”, and a “slap in the face to our country”. Piers Morgan later hit back at Trump, writing: “Couldn’t disagree more, Mr President. I absolutely loved Bad Bunny’s halftime show … Oh, and Spanish is the first language for 50m+ Americans!”

Meghan McCain also showed her support, writing: “I’m sorry but I just genuinely question your taste level if you didn’t enjoy the Bad Bunny halftime show.” Country artists Kacey Musgraves and Zach Bryan, who headlined the Madden Pro Bowl show at the weekend, also took aim at the president, while the vast majority of non-celebrity onlookers had rave reviews, whether for the show itself, the political undertones, or a mix of both.

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Canadian TV Pundits Slam Christian Pulisic & US World Cup ‘Hype’

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All three of the host nations at the 2026 World Cup have now been knocked out at the Round of 16. First, Canada fell to 3-0 to Morocco, before Mexico lost 3-2 to England in an instant classic, while the United States were then thumped by Belgium 4-1.

That last game was a controversial affair as US forward Folarin Balogun was allowed to feature in the match, despite having been sent off against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Last 32. Seemingly upon Donald Trump’s request, the star striker saw his suspension suspended for a year by FIFA, as he immediately returned to action.

However, Balogun struggled to get involved against Belgium as the European side won the game easily. Charles De Ketelaere grabbed a brace either side of Malik Tillman’s equaliser, before goals from Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku made it 4-1.


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USMNT Slammed After World Cup Exit vs Belgium

Antonee Robinson and Weston McKennie of the U.S. look dejected after the match as the United States are eliminated from the World Cup by Belgium Antonee Robinson and Weston McKennie via REUTERS/Albert Gea

During the tournament, the co-hosts had managed to build up great hype with many USMNT fans believing they could go far into the competition, and possibly even win it. That dream came to a jarring end against Belgium, and pundits on Canadian broadcaster The Sports Network (TSN) were rather damning with their assessment of the US.

Former Republic of Ireland footballer Kevin Kilbane did not hold back when asked why the team and their support had such high hopes when there was little to suggest they could beat a top European side. He said:

“Well, that’s the hype train. That’s the messages they’ve been getting, external noise coming in. They were actually believing that they were going to go on and win the World Cup! That was what they were thinking, genuinely!

“We knew that a Last 16 [finish] at best was what the US were going to do in this World Cup. They believed [they could reach the] quarters, semi-finals, maybe they could go all the way, but this is the level where they are.

“They were embarrassed on and off the pitch because Belgium showed how flawed they are as a side.”

Former Scottish defender Steven Caldwell then singled out Tyler Adams for criticism, calling out his ‘rash’ behaviour on the pitch, and claiming he didn’t show enough leadership on the pitch. The full clip, shown below, has gone viral, sparking thousands of comments on social media:

Christian Pulisic Targeted After ‘Terrible’ Display vs Belgium

Christian Pulisic of the U.S. looks dejected as he applauds fans after the match following their elimination from the World Cup Reuters/Blake Dahlin

The host then came on to Christian Pulisic, who struggled with injury throughout the tournament, missing the 2-0 win over Australia and lasting just 59 minutes before coming off against Belgium. Despite the fitness concerns, Caldwell was less than impressed with the US star, explaining:

“No, he didn’t impact the game at all. He was absolutely terrible in the match. He had 11 giveaways in the first half, 14 in total, before he pulled the parachute and wanted to be off this field.

“I don’t know how bad the injury is, I don’t want to speculate on that, but he did not want to be out there in every sense of the word. It’s disappointing; he’s supposed to be the star of this team, the one who steps up in moments like this and delivers, and he did anything but that. Really, though, this whole tournament, he was nowhere near the level that they needed. Again, it’s that hype train…”

Speaking to the press after the game, Pulisic explained why he had to come off, saying: “I just totally twisted my ankle and my knee in one play. I mean, whatever. I have time to rest. It’s just unfortunate way to finish.”

He added: “I’m disappointed with myself, of course, but I’m going to try to stay positive. I did a lot of good things and the team did as well.”

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Hosts, Dates & Guide to FIFA Centenary Tournament

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The 2030 FIFA World Cup promises to be one of the most unique editions in the tournament’s history as it celebrates its centenary.

Marking 100 years since the first ever World Cup in Uruguay, the competition will span three continents and six host nations, combining a celebration of football tradition with a modern, expanded format.

With Spain, Portugal and Morocco staging the majority of the tournament, whilst Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay host centenary matches, the 2030 World Cup is set to provide the grandest tournament the sport has ever seen.

But when will the tournament take place, which cities will have the honor of hosting the tournament, and how will qualification work?

When the 2030 World Cup Takes Place

Argentina celebrate winning the World Cup Paul Childs via Reuters

  • June 8, 2030 – July 21, 2030

The 2030 FIFA World Cup is expected to kick off on 8th June, 2030 with the first of three centenary matches. Uruguay’s Estadio Centenario, which hosted the majority of matches at the inaugural tournament in 1930, has been selected as the opening venue for the tournament.

Following the other two centenary games, played in Argentina and Paraguay, the tournament will continue in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with the final expected to take place on 21st July, 2030. Given that the competition is a while away, these dates are based on FIFA’s current planning framework, with the full tournament calendar expected to be published closer to the event.


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World Cup 2030 Host Countries

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As a celebration of 100 years since the first World Cup, the 2030 edition will be the first of its kind, spanning three continents and six host nations.

As hosts of the 2022 and 2026 competitions respectively, the 2030 tournament could not be hosted by members of the Asian or North American football federations. This left the African, South American, Oceanic and European federations to fight over the privilege of hosting the historic tournament.

The United Kingdom and Ireland had initially launched a bid to host the historic tournament, but abandoned it after announcing their decision to bid for Euro 2028. FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, also previously alluded to a potential rule change that would’ve seen Saudi Arabia allowed to launch a joint bid with Egypt and Greece for the 2030 tournament.


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However, it was decided that the majority of the tournament would take place across Europe and Africa after Spain, Portugal and Morocco won hosting rights after seeing their joint bid voted through at the 2024 FIFA Congress meeting on 11th December.

However, not all the games will be played in Europe and Africa, after FIFA announced that the tournament would feature three centenary games, the first of which will play out at the stadium that hosted the first ever World Cup final, Uruguay’s Estadio Centenario in Montevideo.

The Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires, Argentina, will also host a game at the 2030 World Cup to commemorate Argentina’s spot in the final of the inaugural tournament. Similarly, Paraguay‘s Estadio General Pablo Rojas will house the third and final centenary match as the home of CONMEBOL, the only confederation in existence at the time of the 1930 World Cup.

Host Nation

Proposed Host Cities

Uruguay

Montevideo (centenary match only)

Argentina

Buenos Aires (centenary match only)

Paraguay

Asunción (centenary match only)

Morocco

Agadir

Casablanca

Fez

Marrakesh

Rabat

Tangier

Portugal

Lisbon

Porto

Spain

Barcelona

Bilbao

Las Palmas

Madrid

San Sebastián

Seville

Valencia

Vigo

Zaragoza

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World Cup 2030 Qualification

Lamine Yamal celebrates for Spain Heiko Becker Via Reuters

As the host nations, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Morocco, Portugal and Spain will all receive automatic qualification to the 2030 tournament. So far, only CONCACAF and UEFA have confirmed changes to their qualifying format for the competition.

CONCACAF

CONCACAF, the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, announced that nations will have to survive a three-round qualification format in order to make it to the World Cup in 2030. Initially, the 22 teams ranked 14-35 in the CONCACAF rankings will be drawn into pairs. The winner across two legs will advance into round two.

From there, they will be joined by the top 13 ranked associations to create six groups of four, each playing one another home-and-away. The top two from each of these groups will progress to the final round, where the 12 teams will, once again, be split into groups of four where each team plays each other twice. The top two from each group will be awarded with automatic qualification to the World Cup, whilst the two best third-placed teams will play a two-legged play-in, with the aggregate winner qualifying for the FIFA Intercontinental playoffs.

UEFA

UEFA, on the other hand, have announced a new qualification format that mirrors both the Champions League and Nations League. The two-tier process aims to remove uncompetitive games whereby bigger nations face off against smaller teams.

League 1 will see the 36-highest ranked countries, as determined by the 2028-29 Nations League drawn into three groups of 12, from which teams will play six games against different opponents. The best-ranked teams in each group will gain automatic qualification, with the rest entering the playoffs.

The 18 lower-ranked teams will also be split into three groups, with the top performing teams in each group joining those who missed out on automatic qualification from League 1, in the playoffs, to determine the remaining European representatives at the World Cup.

Key World Cup 2030 Qualification Dates

Confederation

Important Qualification Dates

CONCACAF

Round 1: September–October 2027

Round 2: October–November 2027 and March 2028

Final Round: June 2028 and September-October 2029

Play-in: November 2029

UEFA

March 2029-March 2030*

AFC

October 2027–November 2029*

CAF

November 2027–November 2029*

CONMEBOL

September 2027–September 2029*

OFC

September 2028–March 2029*

Play-Offs

March 2030*

*Estimated time-frame based on 2026 qualification dates


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Mauricio Ruffy Revealed as Replacement Fighter For Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway

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The replacement fighter for UFC 329’s main event has been revealed should either Conor McGregor or Max Holloway not be able to compete this Saturday.

McGregor is due to return to the Octagon for the first time in five years following a leg break in the first round of his bout against Dustin Poirier. It will be the second time he has fought against Holloway, having faced him in 2013, where the Irishman won via the judges’ scorecards.

There are currently no signs to suggest McGregor or Holloway will miss the event this weekend, despite some UFC fans fearing the worst regarding the former due to recent activity, but a replacement fighter is always chosen as a precaution.

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The fighter picked to fly out to Nevada is Mauricio Ruffy, the #10 fighter in the lightweight rankings.

“I’m going on a trip to Las Vegas,” the Brazilian said. “I took good care of myself. These guys made me train in the middle of my vacation.”

Ruffy’s last fight was just last month, when he participated in the White House card, where he won via TKO in the first round of his fight with Michael Chandler. ‘One Shot’ currently comes in at 185lbs, meaning he would need to lose 15lbs before Friday’s weigh-in. He is expected to step on the scales along with McGregor and Holloway in case he is required to step in.

Discussing the possibility of facing off against McGregor or Holloway, Ruffy said: “Me against Conor McGregor. I believe it would be a very good fight.

“I think a fight would have been made easier by the fact of rhythm and everything else, right? Always having the dangers of the fight. But I believe it would be a really cool fight against Max Holloway. I believe in my knockout power. He’s a guy who doesn’t – seeks to play forward there all the time. But I go there to define the fights, and I don’t miss my chances.”

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McGregor, though, is his usual confident self, maintaining the self-belief that he can knock Holloway out once more.

“You do not want to be anywhere inside that Octagon with me,” he said. “I am dangerous everywhere. I can knock you unconscious from everywhere inside that Octagon, and that’s what I plan to do. There’s a different animal entirely that is in front of Max Holloway here, and he’s going to feel every bit of it.”


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Holloway, meanwhile, expects a thrilling, adrenaline-filled fight, stating: “At the end of the day, I’ve got to go out there, I’ve got to be exciting. I’ve got to get a big finish, or if not a big finish, a super dominant win in a way where people are just mind-blown, and people are excited about it.

“People keep forgetting. Yes, we’re fighters, we need to win, but we’re also entertainers. That’s what I plan to do. That’s why people tune into my fights, and this fight is going to be no different.”

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