Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show blasted as ‘pornographic’ and ‘vulgar’ in wave of FCC complaints
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By Adam Silverstein
Published on May 9, 2026.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show sparked a wave of Federal Communications Commission complaints, with viewers calling it "pornographic," "vulgar," and inappropriate for children. Over 2,000 complaints were sent to the FCC after the game, with over 100 describing the performance as raunchy and filled with dirty sex talk. Complaints also claimed that the Spanish lyrics would have caused more controversy if they had been performed in English. The FCC's initial review found that songs including "Tití Me Preguntó," "Monaco" and "Safaera" had been censored to remove references to sex acts and genitalia that could have violated FCC standards. Despite the backlash, Bad Bunny's performance still managed to draw 128.2 million viewers.
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