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The Super Bowl Half Time actor surprised the organizer with a flag.

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On the corner of the screen at the climax of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl HalfTime Show, the protesters like Ramar, like Lamar, and the same flag.Minou“Like us.

NFL said in a statement that 400 protesters were part of 400 fieldcasts.

The league said, “The individual hid his possessions and released it later.” “People involved in production did not know their intentions.”

In the statement, the representative of ROC Nation, an entertainment company behind the half -time show, said, “Personal actions are not part of production and did not participate in rehearsal.”

Among the dozens of dancers of red, white, blue and black, individuals were able to see the stage -centered hood, the Buick Grand National GNX. The image of the earth and clip of social media showed a black sweaty person who matched the extra on the stage. “Sudan” and “Let’s go” are written with the white swabs and heart fists of the flag.

Lamar switches to his last song, “TV OFF.” You can see Jump out of the car, leave the stage, and run to the circle until the flag is shaken in the hand and removed from the field until it is tackle by security.

Emmanuel Morgan Contribution.

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