BREAKING: Two Time MLB World Series Freddie Freeman caused a stir after stating he would boycott the Super Bowl if organizers still let Bad Bunny perform at the halftime show. He said he would instead join Turning Point USA to honor Charlie Kirk. “I’m an American — I’d rather be part of something All-American than the NFL’s circus.”

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Freddie Freeman STIRS NATIONAL DEBATE — Vows to Boycott Super Bowl Over Bad Bunny Halftime Show, Calls Out “NFL Circus” and Declares His Loyalty to America 🇺🇸🔥

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In a stunning and defiant statement that’s sending shockwaves through both the sports and entertainment worlds, Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Freddie Freeman has made it clear: he’s done with the NFL’s “political theater.”

The two-time World Series champion broke his silence after reports confirmed that Bad Bunny — known for his outspoken support of LGBTQ+ and progressive causes — would headline the Super Bowl halftime show.

Freeman didn’t hold back. Speaking to reporters after a charity event in Los Angeles, he said firmly:

“I’m an American — I’d rather be part of something All-American than the NFL’s circus.”

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He went on to say that if the performance goes forward, he will boycott the Super Bowl entirely and instead join Turning Point USA for what he described as “a patriotic alternative — a real celebration of America.”

The moment the clip hit social media, the internet erupted into chaos. Supporters hailed Freeman as a “true patriot” for taking a stand, while critics accused him of “mixing sports with politics.”

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Within hours, the hashtags #StandWithFreeman, #BoycottTheBowl, and #AllAmericanShow began trending nationwide, drawing millions of views.

Even political commentator Charlie Kirk weighed in, posting:

“Freddie Freeman just did what most celebrities are too afraid to do — speak truth.”

Inside MLB circles, players are reportedly split — some privately agreeing with Freeman’s sentiments, others choosing to stay silent. But one thing is undeniable: his words have lit a fire that won’t go out anytime soon.

Sports analysts are already calling it “the most polarizing off-field statement by an MLB player this decade.”

Whether you agree or not, Freddie Freeman’s message is loud and clear — he’s not afraid to swing for what he believes in. ⚾🇺🇸