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Logan Paul has taken aim at his brother Jake after he criticised 'fake American' Bad Bunny for performing during the Super Bowl halftime show.
Puerto Rican native Bad Bunny divided the American public with his Spanish-language performance, with some complaining that it isn't 'reflective of U.S. culture'.
However, others have insisted that it was a positive representation of the Hispanic and Latino community - and how it is ultimately a part of wider American culture.
Ahead of the game on Sunday, Jake, 29, encouraged fans to boycott the halftime show to express their lack of support to the National Football League (NFL).
Fans of the brothers may be surprised by Jake's stance, after he and Logan moved to Puerto Rico in 2021, telling fans it was to leverage tax benefits.
Taking to X on Sunday, Jake wrote: 'Purposefully turning off the halftime show. Let's rally together and show big corporations they can't just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them).
'You are their benefit. Realise you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing, Logan later reposted Jake's and condemned his brother's public comments, insisting that his sibling's opinion on the show did not align with his own.
YouTuber Logan - who attended the game with his model wife Nina Agdal - wrote: 'I love my brother but I don't agree with this.'
'Puerto Ricans are Americans & I'm happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island'.
Fans were also quick to call out Jake - who is originally from Cleveland - on his 'hypocritical comments', reaffirming that his place of residence is in Puerto Rico.
One said: 'You own a house in Puerto Rico and fly its flag when it's convenient. Rather than saying "fake American", just say what you really mean.'
Jake currently resides in Dorado, Puerto Rico, in a 12,000 sq-foot mansion worth around $16million, which is thought to have eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a 40-person hot tub, a resort-style pool, and a separate entertainment building.
Bad Bunny recently released a documentary - El Apagón – Aquí Vive Gente - which explores the gentrification and displacement of local Puerto Ricans caused by wealthy outsiders moving to the island under tax incentive programs.
Jake previously criticised Bad Bunny on the Philip DeFranco Show in 2022, saying he finds it 'hypocritical' that he 'takes advantage of the tax scheme that he is also publicly attacking'.
who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.'

