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New FCC Files Expose What People Really Thought Of Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show
Bad Bunny (Photo via Imagn Images)

TMZ has obtained thousands of FCC complaints regarding Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance. And over 100 of them claimed the set was overly raunchy.

The 31-year-old’s display drew a record 128.2 million viewers in February.

A controversial choice from inception, Bad Bunny endured plenty of backlash, including from former NFL superstar Brett Favre

TMZ reports that over 2,000 people filed complaints with the FCC.

“TMZ obtained more than 2,000 complaints sent to the FCC following February’s Super Bowl LX …. and more than 100 involved messages that the Puerto Rican superstar’s performance was raunchy, full of dirty sex-talk, and all-around inappropriate,” the outlet shared on Friday.

Many viewers lashed out, claiming the performance was a difficult watch. 

Moreover, one man claimed he was “forced to see a man’s p-nis and balls.” 

Others were upset about the artist grabbing his crotch, and one person was displeased after watching dancers grope each other’s breasts.

Some viewers complained about the lack of English. Others gasped once they found out what the lyrics meant. 

TMZ says, “Others called his messaging “anti-American,” and even accused Bad Bunny of speaking in a “demonic tongue.”

It Was Always Going To Be An Uphill Battle For Bad Bunny 


Bad Bunny (Photo By Imagn Images)

There were cries urging the NFL to reverse its decision once it unveiled the Puerto Rican as the Halftime Show performer for Super Bowl 60. 

Even President Donald Trump was up in arms about it, with many referring to Bad Bunny as “anti-American.”

Turning Point USA, the organization co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk, even had an alternate show. 

TPUSA’s “All-American Halftime Show” featured Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett.

While it was clear that many Americans were unhappy with the NFL’s selection, folks still watched in record numbers. 

As for the complaints, the FCC decided back in February that the performer didn’t break any laws.

This article first appeared on Total Pro Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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