Users who tuned into Turning Point USA’s live stream of the Super Bowl halftime show were struck by a strange activity in the comments section. The show, headlined by Kid Rock and featured as an alternative to the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime, reportedly received millions of views.
Bad Bunny (L) and singer Kid Rock (L) at the Super Bowl 60 halftime show. (file image)However, fans noticed that users were commenting the word ‘Cavadorum’ thousands of times. The comment appeared to be a possible reference to the banner that Bad Bunny hung at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California during his performance, which read: “The only thing stronger than hate is love.”
But exactly why people were commenting ‘Cavadorum’ in different contexts is still unclear.
One user wrote, “Look at the comments, they’re all botted, some talking about “Kvadorum”.
“What is Kevadorum??” Another wrote sharing a screenshot of the comment.
What does Kvadorum mean?Kvadorum is not a word in any known language, implying that the word itself has no meaning in any language. However, as is quite common in streams today, the extensive comments were likely an attempt to boost the digital token Kvadorum (KDN). Recently, the group behind the token posted a YouTube video promoting Kvadorum as a “big reveal” before 2026.
The TPUSA stream comments were probably an attempt to increase comment visibility However, this cannot be confirmed with certainty.
How many people watched TPUSA halftime?TPUSA claims that more than 5 million viewers tuned in to their Super Bowl halftime show across various platforms. However, this statistic has been disputed by many, including Candace Owens.
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Many noted that the YouTube stream had nearly 10,000 views by the time it ended. Critics argued that number was too low for a stream that received 5 million views. However, it is important to note that the show was also streamed on platforms other than YouTube.
Candace Owens writes, “The problem with people who have a lot of money is that they haven’t earned it, they have no idea how things actually work.” “No, that’s not a possible outcome if you really have 5.2 million live viewers.”
Meanwhile, early estimates suggest that Bad Bunny’s official Super Bowl LX halftime show drew around 130 million+ viewers – potentially setting a record for halftime viewership.
