Dallas Cowboys owner's daughter makes surprising admission about Bad Bunny amid Super Bowl outrage
The daughter of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is standing behind the National Football League's (NFL) decision to tap Bad Bunny to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, which...
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The daughter of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is standing behind the National Football League's (NFL) decision to tap Bad Bunny to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, which has garnered criticism due to what critics argue is the performer's anti-American brand. Charlotte Jones, who runs the famed Dallas Cowboys cheerleading team, called the NFL's choice to tap Bad Bunny "awesome" and "amazing." The United States is a society "based on immigrants that have come here and founded our country" and "we can celebrate that," Jones added during a podcast interview on "The Katie Miller Podcast" hosted by Katie Miller, the wife of top Trump aid Stephen Miller. Jones also argued during the podcast segment that football aims to "avoid politics," despite Bad Bunny's politically polarizing brand. "I think it's awesome, and I think our Latina fan base is amazing. And I think when you think about the Super Bowl you want the number one performer in the world to be there. We're on a global stage – and we can't ever forget that – our game goes out to everybody around the world. And to get the premier entertainer to want to be a part of our game, I think is amazing," Jones said when asked for her opinion about the selection of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show. NFL LEGEND BRETT FAVRE WOULD PICK 'SOMEONE WHO LOVES THIS COUNTRY' TO PERFORM SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW "We have a mixed culture. I mean our whole society is based on immigrants that have come here and founded our country, and I think we can celebrate that, and I think the show is going to be amazing," she continued. However, Miller did not let Jones off easy, saying, "You don't think that at a time when his comments were divisive as it relates to President Trump, when everyone is just seeking this political unification, that you'd want somebody who maybe didn't touch politics to be on that stage?" "I don't think our game is about politics. I don't think people tune in to look at politics. We do everything we ca…