Evangelist Franklin Graham has shared concerns about the direction of recent Super Bowl halftime shows, saying they have increasingly pushed moral boundaries.
In a post published on his official Facebook page, Graham said that while he enjoys watching the Super Bowl, he believes the halftime performances have become more sexualized over time. His comments come as the NFL prepares for Bad Bunny to perform during this year's halftime show.
"But the halftime shows began pushing moral boundaries and have become more and more sexualized," Graham wrote, adding that he believes NFL leadership is promoting what he described as a sexualized agenda.
Rather than focusing solely on criticism, Graham pointed viewers to an alternative option. He thanked Turning Point USA and Erika Kirk for organizing the "All-American Halftime Show," an event aimed at celebrating family, faith, and freedom during Super Bowl weekend.
The alternative program is promoted separately from the official NFL broadcast and is designed for audiences seeking values-driven entertainment.
Graham's remarks have generated conversation online, reflecting broader discussions within Christian communities about faith, culture, and the influence of major entertainment events on American society.
















