
The Dallas Cowboys have officially announced Post Malone as the headliner for their highly anticipated Thanksgiving Day halftime show. But not everyone is celebrating. Sources reveal that Patriots owner Robert Kraft has mocked the decision, labeling Dallas “a blemish” for greenlighting the performance.
Kraft reportedly described the event as a “cultural circus” and is threatening to pull the Patriots from any future collaborations or league programs involving Dallas if the halftime show proceeds as planned.
The controversy has sparked immediate debate across the NFL, social media, and entertainment circles. While some argue that Kraft is overstepping, others see his stance as a defense of tradition and league image.
The NFL’s response has added fuel to the fire — insiders hint that the league may intervene in unprecedented ways, leaving fans wondering whether the show will go on as scheduled.
As Thanksgiving approaches, all eyes are on Dallas, Post Malone, and the league’s next move — a saga that’s quickly evolving into one of the season’s most talked-about controversies.
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