Report: Bad Bunny Cleared Despite Congressman Mark Alford Concern

Again . . . 

We note that Congressman Alford actually took the high road over so much anti-Puerto Rician hateration. 

Sadly . . . For his noteworthy efforts he only earned the scorn of celebs like comedian Jimmy Kimmel. 

Also . . .

It seems that the FCC isn't willing to crackdown against the reggaeton superstar . . . Check-it:  

"Bad Bunny’s controversial Super Bowl halftime act has been scrutinized by the Federal Communications Commission for potential violations of its rules that prohibit “indecent material” and offensive language on public airwaves, On The Money has learned.

"The FCC’s initial take is that the act and the songs that the Puerto Rican rapper belted out during the halftime show — “Tití Me Preguntó,”Monaco,” and “Safaera” — were scrubbed of lyrics that normally include references to sex acts and genitalia. 

"If they hadn’t been censored, the smutty lyrics could have violated FCC rules banning profanity and obscenity during primetime hours, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. The agency is said to have shelved any additional scrutiny barring further evidence, this person added."

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Exclusive | Bad Bunny and his Super Bowl halftime show just had a brush with the FCC: sources

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