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Jessica Alba's Super Bowl Halftime Show Dancing Slammed by Viewers: 'Imposter'


While Bad Bunny just pulled out all the stops for his Super Bowl Halftime Show, a fellow celebrity is being dragged online for their dancing...or lack thereof.



Football fans slammed Jessica Alba for her dancing skills during her appearance on stage during Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl LX halftime show - and social media users were not holding back.


Alba, 44, joined Bad Bunny in the beginning of the performance, dressed in a white corset tank top and jeans among other background dancers.


She joined fellow stars like Cardi B, Pedro Pascal and Karol G as they danced onstage, but many on social media pointed out that she seemed more timid than the rest.


She barely seemed to put much motion into her performance.


'Jessica Alba is an imposter! She can’t even rock side to side on beat lol,' one person wrote on X.


Another user agreed, 'It’s Jessica Alba still not knowing how to dance.'


'Jessica Alba is genuinely pissing me off sister F****** DANCE,' someone else typed.


One user joked, 'Jessica Alba: a friend invited me.'



'Jessica Alba still can’t dance,' another seconded.


'WHY JESSICA ALBA UP THERE ACTING LIKE SHE CANT DANCE…… BABE YOU PLAYED HONEY??' someone else typed, referencing her 2003 dance film, titled Honey.


Tonight's halftime performance took place as both the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots faced off for the Lombardi Trophy at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.


Sunday's game was attended by tons of celebrities, like Kim Kardashian, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Adam Sandler, and Jay-Z.


In September, Bad Bunny was named as the Super Bowl halftime show performer, which sparked fury in the MAGA world.


Bad Bunny, who is from Puerto Rico, sings a lot of his songs in Spanish.


This wasn't Bad Bunny's first time performing at the Super Bowl, as he previously spiced up 2020's Super Bowl LIV halftime show with a guest appearance with co-headliners Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.


However, he became the first solo Latin headliner to lead a Super Bowl halftime show with his performance.




His performance comes just a week after he made history at the 68th Grammy Awards ceremony by winning the album of the year award for Debí Tirar Más Fotos.


The win marked the first time a Spanish-language LP has won the coveted Grammys honor.


Bad Bunny was clearly emotional after his Grammy win, as he sat down in disbelief and cried for several seconds with his head in his hand after his name was read.


In his speech - which he delivered mostly in Spanish - Bad Bunny joined other stars in supporting immigrants and alluding to ICE raids across the US: 'I want to dedicate this award to all the people that had to leave their homeland, their country, to follow their dreams.'


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