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Is Bad Bunny fined $10 million by the FCC for his Super Bowl performance? it’s a fact

bad bunny super bowl The half-time performance of 60 was mired in controversy amid strong opposition from the MAGA camp. So much so that a group of Republican lawmakers called for an investigation, claiming it was “illegal” and “vulgar.” Among them, news broke that the Puerto Rican singer was fined $10 million by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for her halftime performance.

Bad Bunny performed on stage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium on February 8. (Getty Images, AFP)

However, HT.com can confirm that this claim is false. Despite calls from Republican lawmakers for an investigation into the halftime performance, so far no investigation has been launched. The FCC also did not announce any fines for “Bad Bunny,” which has more than 160 million views.

The post was shared by influencer and entrepreneur Colin Wayne on his Facebook account. The post went viral among Wayne’s more than 1 million followers and quickly went viral on social media.

‘Bad Bunny’ receives $10 million from FCC wonderful “Vulgar content and explicit gestures aired during the Super Bowl,” the post read. Apple Music and the NFL also faced hefty fines. The post also included a quote from an “FCC Commissioner” who was mistakenly identified as “Joseph Barron.” Federal Communications Commission The Chairman is Brendan Carr.

“‘It doesn’t matter if you hide your profanity in another language,'” said FCC Commissioner Joseph Barron. “This remains illegal,” the citation reads.

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Why Republican lawmakers are calling for Bad Bunny

Several Republican lawmakers are calling for an investigation into Puerto Rican Grammy winner “Bad Bunny”‘s alleged use of profanity. Lawmakers calling for an investigation into the show include Rep. Randy Fine. Florida and Rep. Andy Ogles tennessee.

Also read: Did Bad Bunny burn the American flag on stage while wearing a dress? Debunking a viral concert hoax

“You can’t say bad words on live television,” Fine said on the X show. “If he uttered these lyrics, along with all the other disgusting and pornographic English language slurs, on live television, the broadcast would be canceled and the fine would be substantial.”

Ogles, meanwhile, called the show “pure pornography, blatantly broadcast on national television for every American household to witness.” He called for an investigation because “children were forced to endure” what he called a “sexual dance”.

“If that wasn’t outrageous enough, the performance’s lyrics openly glorified sodomy and countless other unspeakable depravities,” he wrote. “It is illegal to display these blatant, indecent behaviors on a public airline.”

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