50 CENT FIRES BACK at Bad Bunny’s “Learn Spanish” Super Bowl Comment — Calls Out the Rapper on Twitter: “Bro, This Ain’t Duolingo Halftime. Music’s Supposed to Bring People Together, Not Make Us Download Rosetta Stone!”

🔥 50 CENT CLAPS BACK at Bad Bunny’s “Learn Spanish” Super Bowl Comment — “Bro, This Ain’t Duolingo Halftime!”

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The internet is on fire — again.
After Bad Bunny’s surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, where he told viewers, “You have four months to learn Spanish if you wanna understand my lyrics at the Super Bowl,” the statement immediately split social media in half.

Some fans cheered the confidence, calling it “Latino pride on the biggest stage.” Others? Not so much — especially after 50 Cent decided to jump in.

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At first, the rapper tried to play it cool, tweeting something that sounded almost diplomatic (almost):

“Look, I respect what he’s doing, but telling Americans to ‘learn Spanish’ for the Super Bowl? Bro, this ain’t Duolingo halftime.” 💀

But because it’s 50 Cent — you knew he wasn’t done. Moments later, he fired off another tweet that had the internet howling:

“Last time I checked, music supposed to bring people together, not make us download Rosetta Stone.” 😂🎯

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Within minutes, #DuolingoHalftime and #RosettaStoneBowl started trending on X (formerly Twitter). Fans couldn’t decide if 50 was defending “American culture” or just trolling for sport — which, let’s be honest, he’s a pro at.

Meanwhile, Bad Bunny’s supporters clapped back hard, arguing that Spanish is already the second most spoken language in the U.S. and that the Puerto Rican star has every right to represent his roots on the biggest stage in the world.

Cultural pride or cultural clash? Depends on who you ask.
Either way, 50 Cent just turned a halftime promo into another viral meme war — and the internet’s loving every second of it.

One fan summed it up best:

“Bad Bunny wants us to learn Spanish. 50 Cent wants us to learn sarcasm. Everybody wins.”