Bad Bunny’s NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show faces major FCC backlash as Texas leads nationwide complaints

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show created massive buzz across the NFL world, but it also sparked major backlash. More than 2,000 complaints reportedly reached the FCC after the performance, with Texas leading the list, followed by Florida and California. While some viewers praised the cultural celebration and energy of the Bad Bunny Halftime Show, others called it inappropriate for family television. The NFL and Roger Goodell defended the decision, while political reactions and FCC findings added another layer to one of the most talked-about Super Bowl controversies in recent memory.

Bad Bunny’s NFL Super Bowl Halftime Show faces major FCC backlash as Texas leads nationwide complaints
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show created massive buzz across the NFL world, but it also sparked major backlash. More than 2,000 complaints reportedly reached the FCC after the performance, with Texas leading the list, followed by Florida and California. While some viewers praised the cultural celebration and energy of the Bad Bunny Halftime Show, others called it inappropriate for family television. The NFL and Roger Goodell defended the decision, while political reactions and FCC findings added another layer to one of the most talked-about Super Bowl controversies in recent memory.