Sophie Rain backed Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, Thursday night, calling out a wave of backlash that followed the performance.
“Halftime show was great, wish there wasn’t so much hate in this world,” Rain posted on X to her more than 1 million followers.
Her post reached over half a million views in under 24 hours.
Rain’s comments came as Bad Bunny’s politically charged set sparked mixed reactions across social media.
Some replies to Rain’s post echoed her thoughts.
“We all wish the same. Kudos to Bad Bunny,” one user wrote.
Another added, “Me too… I really wish we could live in a world where people are able to accept each other despite harsh realities.”
Others pushed back, revealing the polarizing response the show generated.
“Half time show was trash,” one user wrote. “If Bad Bunny sang in Brazil or Puerto Rico it would make more sense to them than us.”
Another user joked, “A Sophie Rain halftime show would've been more entertaining.”
Rain, 21, recently made headlines for her public criticism of Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback, who announced he joined Tinder to reach young women voters. Rain slammed the idea as “voter exploitation” and urged Fishback to drop out of the race.
"This isn’t outreach. This is voter exploitation," Rain said last week. “‘Young female voters’? You’re not campaigning. You’re praying.”
"Women aren't props for your outdated family fantasy," she added. "We're not steppingstones for your political ambitions. It's creepy."
“I have not heard of this guy until now, and I have lived in Florida all my life. He’s looking for clout,” Rain said last month, noting, “First of all, imposing a tax on OnlyFans girls is quite possibly the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard of. I already pay my taxes, millions in taxes, actually."