Rihanna’s halftime show at the Super Bowl caused a lot of outrage. The US Office of Communications and Broadcasting received numerous complaints about the pop star’s allegedly too raunchy performance.
Rihanna’s appearance on the halftime show at Super Bowl LVII not only generated exclusively buzz, but also a great deal of criticism and outrage.
According to “TMZ”, the Federal Communications Commission – the US authority for communication channels and broadcasting – received 103 complaints during the event. Almost all of them were reportedly related to the halftime show.
Most of the complaints rated the Barbadian pop star’s performance as “way too sexualised”, as reported by “TMZ”.
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One user even criticised with harsh accusations: “Children should not be exposed to pornography and I as an adult don’t want to see it either. Where has decency gone? Where is the respect for others and oneself? “
But it wasn’t just Rihanna herself who received many complaints, especially her backup dancers. Her moves were said to be “patently offensive and completely inappropriate for children. “
Overall, Rihanna, who was performing her first live performance since the 2018 Grammys, received positive feedback, especially from the US, including fellow celebrities such as NBA star LeBron James and former Arizona Cardinal J.J. Watt.
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