“Keep His A$$ In Puerto Rico”: NFL Legend Eric Dickerson Unloads On Bad Bunny In Explosive Rant [VIDEO]

“Keep His A$$ In Puerto Rico”: NFL Legend Eric Dickerson Unloads On Bad Bunny In Explosive Rant [VIDEO]

Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson is not a fan of the Puerto Rican superstar headline the upcoming Super Bowl LX halftime show.

On Monday, a TMZ cameraman caught up with Dickerson at Los Angeles International Airport, where he let loose with his hot take on the Puerto Rican rapper.

Dickerson said he had “never heard” of Bad Bunny and didn’t know any of his songs. He proceeded to add that he had heard “some stuff” Bad Bunny had said about the United States that he did not appreciate.

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“If Bad Bunny don’t like the United States, keep his a– where he at,” Dickerson said.


“I’m from the U.S.,” Dickerson added. “I love my country. And if you don’t like the United States, just get your a– out of here and don’t come over here.”

Dickerson, like a ton of people, is finding out that Puerto Rico is part of the United States.

Bunny has been outspoken in his criticism of Trump’s immigration policies. He even chose not to set a U.S. date for his tour due to fears that ICE might show up and take some of his fans. Unfortunately for him, ICE plans to be at the Super Bowl.

Petition Started To Get Rid of Bad Bunny

The NFL announced Bad Bunny as the halftime show performer for Super Bowl LX during halftime of the Green Bay Packers’ and Dallas Cowboys’ game on Sunday Night Football, and all hell has broken loose ever since.

While other fans come to his defense, many others have come down against it.

Bunny is the top Latin artist in the world right now. His music is predominantly in Spanish, and it has stirred up controversy that the songs performed at the Super Bowl won’t be in English.

His critics have since taken things to the next level by creating a petition to get the NFL to change the Super Bowl pick.

Despite their efforts, Bunny, who is coming off a month-long residency in Puerto Rico, will lead the halftime festivities from Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.

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