Tennessee Republican Calls for Congressional Inquiry Into Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show
Rep. Andy Ogles calls for a congressional probe into NFL and NBCUniversal over alleged explicit content in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, watched by tens of millions.
- Requesting a formal inquiry, Ogles wrote to the committee and posted on X, asking them to investigate the NFL and NBCUniversal over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show.
- More than 135 million viewers watched on February 8, 2026, as Bad Bunny’s nearly 14-minute, mostly Spanish set featured guest appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
- Ogles pointed to specific songs, noting `Safaera` and `Yo Perreo Sola` contained sexual content and accused the NFL and NBCUniversal of depicting `gay pornography` despite rehearsals and advance production directives.
- At press time, NFL and NBC had not responded and neither announced changes, while social media critics ridiculed Rep. Andy Ogles’ `gay pornography` claim.
- Under FCC rules, indecency is governed by guidelines and complaints, and Ogles flagged non‑English content as complicating enforcement, saying broadcasters must diligently review and translate such material before airing.
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