US Representative for Missouri Mark Alford shared his thoughts about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime show. Speaking on the recent episode of the Real America’s Voice show, Alford said that the Puerto Rican rapper’s performance is under investigation. He said:“There’s a lot of information that has come about the lyrics I saw, the Halftime show and we are switching back and forth with the TPUSA Halftime show. The lyrics from what we have seen from Bad Bunny are very disturbing and if it holds true that you know, I don’t speak fluent Spanish okay.”Mark Alford went on to say:“I know how to ask where the bathroom is but these lyrics, if it is true what was said on national television, we have a lot of questions for the entities that broadcast this and we will be talking with Brendan Carr from the FCC about this. This could be much worse than the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction. Let’s put it that way.”Referring to the rapper, Alford said that the NFL “purposely wanted” a Hispanic artist to perform at the Halftime show because they wanted to attract more of the Latin American audience.Meanwhile, an 88-year-old dancer shared his experience of dancing at Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime show. Speaking to NBCLA, Raul Chino Zuniga said he was aware that this was a serious assignment, and he was grateful for that. He did not find dancing difficult, as he said rhythm ran through his blood. His daughter sent videos of her father to the Super Bowl producers, after which he was called to be a part of the show.Here’s how the people who were a part of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime show reactedVictor Villas, chef and founder of Villa’s Tacos, was also present during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime show. As per Good Morning America, he said:“I was extremely grateful and thankful to be able to represent my culture, my family, my city.”Speaking about the rapper, he said:“He brought us all together and he showed […] what we could accomplish. We just work as a group, a collective, and that love is the most powerful force.”The set design during the performance also represented Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rican roots. People were dressed as plants. Production designers had recruited 380 people to dress up as plants. One of them was Humberto Martinez, who said:“It was so much fun. I kept part of the costume. I definitely was not about to do all of that and not bring some type of, you know, souvenir.”Reacting to Bad Bunny’s show, John Mellencamp said that even though he did not understand the words the rapper was singing, he knew the singer was supporting Puerto Rico, and he supported him too. He also said the halftime show was great.Kerry Washington said she was amazed by the performance and felt she might never get over how powerful it was. She described the show as a true example of love and said that love was stronger than hate.