The late-night reviews are in for Turning Point USA's alternative halftime show.

Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart both had a field day on their Feb. 9 shows mocking the conservative organization's All-American Halftime Show, which was streamed on YouTube during the Super Bowl to compete with the official version headlined by Bad Bunny. The show was meant to appeal to Super Bowl viewers who were unhappy that Bad Bunny was performing in Spanish on the main broadcast, and it was initially set to also stream on X before running into licensing restriction issues there.

On "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Kimmel described the All-American Halftime Show as a "disaster" that was put together for "angry, 75-year-old grandpas" because "all the snowflakes were so upset they might have to listen to Spanish for eight minutes."

Kimmel also mocked Kid Rock's performance as a "lip-sync battle with himself," observing, "Kid's lips were not exactly in step with Kid's music." The musician has acknowledged there was a "syncing issue" with his performance.

Turning Point Halftime Show set to go head to head with Bad Bunny