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12 MINUTES AGO — 320 MILLION VIEWS AND CLIMBING 🇺🇸🔥

A shocking twist is reshaping the Super Bowl halftime conversation.

According to reports, Erika Kirk’s “All-American Halftime Show” is set to air LIVE during the Super Bowl halftime window — and it won’t be on NBC. But an even bigger headline has just emerged: country music legends Brooks & Dunn are rumored to open the show, and they’ve reportedly voiced support for Kirk’s bold decision.

No league approval. No corporate gloss. Instead, a message-first broadcast, framed “for Charlie.” Major networks are remaining unusually quiet, fans are already choosing sides, and one final detail still hasn’t been fully explained — the very point everyone keeps circling back to.

If this goes live, it won’t just compete for attention.
It could redefine who owns the moment.

👇 The network name + the opening song + the unanswered final detail — along with the message Brooks & Dunn reportedly want to deliver about faith, family, and America — are in the comments.

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