The NFL is facing backlash over its decision to select Kendrick Lamar for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show in New Orleans, with reports indicating the league now regrets not choosing hometown artist Lil Wayne instead.
Lamar’s performance at Caesars Superdome during the Philadelphia Eagles’ 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs received mixed reactions, with some fans calling it "the worst Super Bowl halftime show ever," reports the Daily Mail. The controversy was further fueled by the fact that Lil Wayne, a New Orleans native, was reportedly overlooked for the event despite his strong ties to both the city and the league.
According to sports commentator Skip Bayless, the NFL issued a formal apology to Lil Wayne after announcing Lamar as the halftime performer. "The NFL immediately sent Wayne a letter of apology," Bayless said on his YouTube show. "A letter that thanked him for his years of supporting the league, not just the Packers, his favorite team, but supporting and promoting the NFL in general."