Bad Bunny is now facing homosexual allegations.
A lot has been said about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, but a former pitcher introduced a new angle. Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show was divisive before it even started, with many conservatives criticizing the Puerto Rican singer’s political outspokenness. He had previously commented on ICE, and even more so last week at the Grammy Awards, where he took home the prize for album of the year.
While many fans applauded his 13-minute set, despite President Donald Trump calling it “absolutely terrible,” one person is taking his offense to another level.
His entire set was completely in Spanish, but the lyrics did come out over what he was singing. Bunny performed parts of his song “Safaera,” which includes lines in Spanish such as “My d-ck is being chased, and I want you to hide it” and “If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass / He better f-ck off.”
That was one thing that many people noticed. The other big thing was the actions of two men during Bad Bunny’s set.
Former MLB Pitcher John Rocker Calls Out The Gay Antics of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
His historic set highlighted Puerto Rico’s music and culture. However, there was one moment where two men on the field appeared to grind on each other.
Former MLB pitcher John Rocker certainly saw it. Rocker blasted the performance many times, writing on social media: “Foreign flags. No English. They are not here to assimilate. SPEAK ENGLISH OR GTFO!!!”
The former Atlanta Braves reliever wasn’t done. He posted the video of the men during the performance and called it out.
“They want to turn your kids gay,” Rocker said about the Bad Bunny performers.
House Republican Andy Ogles of Tennessee saw it as well. He took it further by requesting a formal inquiry into Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show at Super Bowl LX. Ogles has requested that the Energy and Commerce Committee launch a formal congressional inquiry. He wants to prove whether the NFL or NBC had “prior knowledge, deliberate approval and facilitation” of the Halftime Show, which, according to Ogles, was sexually explicit and a “clear violation of FCC guidelines.”
He called the Halftime Show “pure smut.” Ogles went on to claim that the show was not only sexual but also gay.
