FCC Drops Trove of Viewer Complaints over Bad Bunny’s ‘Disgusting’ Super Bowl Halftime Show
The agency said many complaints objected to brief same-sex dancing, Spanish lyrics and content viewers said was inappropriate for children.
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Super Bowl viewers very upset at Bad Bunny for allegedly singing about people's Ps, Ds, Ts, and Ns
It’s been three months since NBC aired this year’s Super Bowl, which means it’s time for one of the more psychologically harrowing of America’s various modern-day rituals: Sifting through the complaints the FCC receives about The Big Game every year to see what’s sticking in the psychic craws of the kind of people inclined to send a strongly worded, if often weakly sentenced, letter to the government about a football game. Luckily for those of u…
New Report Reveals 3 States That Complained The Most About Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bad Bunny (Photo Via Imagn Images) Actually, more than 2,000 people sent complaints to the Federal Communications Commission after Bad Bunny performed during the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show in Santa Clara. Most of the complaints came from Texas, Florida, and California. The NFL announced Bad Bunny as the halftime performer in September 2025. He performed for about 15 minutes at Levi’s Stadium during the Super Bowl in February, and the show quick…
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