Bad Bunny Officially Becomes Media Ambassador for Kansas City Chiefs, Angry Fans

Bad Bunny Officially Becomes Media Ambassador for Kansas City Chiefs, Angry Fans
In a surprising and controversial move, the Kansas City Chiefs have officially announced global music superstar Bad Bunny as their new media ambassador. The Puerto Rican reggaeton artist, known for his chart-topping hits and flamboyant style, will now be the face of the Chiefs’ international marketing campaign โ a decision that has sparked intense reactions across the NFL fanbase.
The announcement came during a live press conference at Arrowhead Stadium, where Bad Bunny appeared in a custom Chiefs jersey bearing the number 1 and his name on the back. Speaking in both Spanish and English, he expressed excitement about joining the Chiefs family.
โI love the energy, the culture, and the winning spirit here in Kansas City,โ Bad Bunny said. โWeโre going to take this team global.โ
The partnership aims to expand the Chiefsโ presence in Latin America and among younger, more diverse audiences. The NFL has been pushing teams to grow internationally, and the Chiefs hope Bad Bunnyโs global appeal can help bridge sports and pop culture.
However, not everyone is on board.
Within hours of the announcement, social media was flooded with angry reactions from some Chiefs fans who accused the team of prioritizing “celebrity hype over football tradition.” Others were confused by the decision, pointing out that Bad Bunny has no known ties to Kansas City or American football.
โWhat does Bad Bunny have to do with football? This feels like a PR stunt,โ one fan posted on X (formerly Twitter).
โWeโre here for touchdowns, not concerts,โ another added.
Some longtime fans even threatened to boycott games or merchandise, claiming the move was โout of touchโ with the teamโs roots.
Despite the backlash, Chiefs executives are standing by the decision. Team president Mark Donovan emphasized the importance of adapting to a changing world.
โFootball is evolving. Our fanbase is growing, and this partnership allows us to speak to millions of new fans,โ Donovan said.
As for Bad Bunny, he remains unfazed by the criticism. He posted a photo on Instagram wearing the Chiefs jersey with the caption: โLetโs make some noise. #ChiefsKingdomโ
Only time will tell whether this bold move will pay off โ or backfire.