Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance Sparks Wave of FCC Complaints
Bad Bunny’s high-profile Super Bowl appearance is drawing significant backlash, with the global superstar’s performance triggering more than 2,300 complaints filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The surge in filings highlights the polarizing nature of the artist’s boundary-pushing stage presence on one of the world’s most-watched platforms. As a dominant force in modern music, Bad Bunny often blends provocative imagery with his hits, a combination that appears to have rubbed some viewers the wrong way during the big game.
According to reports, Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show generated over 2,300 complaints to the FCC, reflecting a notable tension between contemporary entertainment trends and traditional broadcast standards.
The volume of complaints underscores the artist’s massive cultural footprint and the inevitable friction that occurs when avant-garde pop culture meets a mainstream audience. While the performance solidified his status as a global icon, it also left a trail of regulatory grievances in its wake.