They don’t love it.

Jack Harlow has been mercilessly mocked for his performance at the Lions-Packers NFL game in Detroit on Thursday night, with one fan scathingly saying the singer singlehandedly “ruined Thanksgiving.”

The musician, 25, took to the field to belt out several of his hit tracks as part of his highly-anticipated halftime gig — but viewers were roundly unimpressed

The lackluster appearance was described by Barstool Sports as “one of the worst halftime performances your eyes will ever see.”

Social media pundits similarly slammed the singer’s off-pitch performance, his bizarre backup dancer, and budget set.

“This Jack Harlow set budget was like 36 dollars,” one X user quipped as Harlow appeared from a white paper tent designed to look like an igloo.

Another claimed that the cheap-looking prop resembled something from the set of a “middle school play.”

The musician, 25, took to the field halftime to belt out several of his hit tracks as part of his highly-anticipated halftime gig — but viewers were roundly unimpressed
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The lackluster appearance was described by Barstool Sports as “one of the worst halftime performances your eyes will ever see.”
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Harlow was accompanied on stage by a blue hatted backup dancer who also left viewers confused.

“I legitimately thought the dude in the blue fur hat was the worst ASL translator ever for the first minute of the Jack Harlow halftime performance,” an armchair critic cried.

Others shared memes mocking the appearance.

One savage post featured a GIF from “Jurassic Park” showing Jeff Goldblum standing beside a giant pile of feces.

“Watching the Jack Harlow halftime show,” the X user tartly wrote beneath.

One viewer accused Harlow of “ruining Thanksgiving” with his lackluster performance.
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While Harlow’s halftime show was panned, Dolly Parton was praised for her appearance at a different NFL game on Thanksgiving Day.

The country crooner, 77, wowed crowds in Texas as she took to the stage in a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit at their game against the Washington Commanders.





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