Teddy Riley defends Chris Brown's Super Bowl halftime comments

Music producer Teddy Riley has come out in support of Chris Brown following his Instagram remarks about the Super Bowl halftime show. In an interview with TMZ, Riley agreed that Brown deserved a spot on the stage, citing his star power and recent tour success. While praising Bad Bunny's performance, Riley emphasized the importance of ratings for such events.

Oh, the drama never sleeps in celeb land! Teddy Riley, the legendary producer behind hits for everyone from Michael Jackson to Mary J. Blige, is spilling some serious tea on Chris Brown's Super Bowl shade. Caught up by TMZ in New York City on Tuesday, February 9, 2026, Riley straight-up co-signed Breezy's IG post where he quipped, "I think it’s safe to say … they need me!" after Bad Bunny's halftime performance at the Super Bowl.

Riley made it crystal clear: there's nothing shady about Brown's comment. "In his book, he did nothing wrong," Riley told TMZ, ridin' hard for his fellow artist. But hold up—he's not throwing any shade at Bad Bunny (BB, for short). Teddy gave the Puerto Rican superstar his flowers, acknowledging a solid show that drew over 128 million viewers, according to related reports. Still, when it comes to the Super Bowl halftime slot, Riley's all about that business. "When it comes to events like the Super Bowl, ratings matter," he explained, pointing to the massive crowds Brown and Taylor Swift just pulled on their record-breaking tours.

Think about it: Brown's 11:11 Tour and Swift's Eras Tour were stadium-shaking behemoths, proving they could light up that Allegiant Stadium like nobody's business. Riley's bottom line? Star power still calls the shots in the halftime game. It's all about who can deliver the views and the vibes. As the NFL gears up for next year, fans are left wondering: will Breezy finally get his moment under the lights? Or is this just more fuel for the rumor mill? Stay tuned, because in Hollywood, the stage is always up for grabs. 🔥

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