Bad Bunny was the target of most of the 2,000 Super Bowl 60 complaints
Key Points:
- Thousands of Americans sent complaints to the FCC about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance at Levi’s Stadium, criticizing explicit language, sexual dance moves, and lyrics in Spanish.
- Many complaints focused on the perceived vulgarity of the performance, with frequent mentions of explicit words and sexual content, some comparing it unfavorably to Janet Jackson's 2004 wardrobe malfunction.
- A significant number of emails appeared to be generated by AI, following repetitive templates, while others were personally written and expressed strong disapproval of the show’s content.
- California residents sent 156 emails, mostly about Bad Bunny, with relatively fewer from the Bay Area, and some complaints also addressed issues like lack of closed captioning and a movie trailer during the broadcast.
- The FCC annually releases these complaint emails, and over 2,000 messages related to this halftime show have been published in multiple parts for public viewing.