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Bad Bunny Faces Backlash From PETA For Riding Horse During Concert

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Bad Bunny, the popular singer-songwriter, is facing criticism from animal rights group PETA for his recent stunt during a concert. The “Most Wanted” tour kicked off in Salt Lake City, where Bad Bunny made a grand entrance by riding a horse onto the stage.

Key Takeaway

Bad Bunny’s use of a horse during his concert has sparked criticism from PETA, raising concerns about the well-being of the animal and the safety of such stunts in a concert environment.

PETA’s Response

PETA, known for its advocacy for animal rights, quickly condemned Bad Bunny’s actions. The organization pointed out that horses are easily spooked animals and should not be subjected to the loud noises and bright lights of a concert setting. PETA expressed concerns that the horse, the crowd, or even Bad Bunny himself could have been put in harm’s way.

Previous Incidents

This is not the first time PETA has called out artists for similar stunts. CeeLo Green, for example, faced criticism after falling off a horse during an entrance at a birthday party last year. PETA highlighted that loud noises and flashing lights can cause distress to horses, making such spectacles potentially dangerous for both the animals and the performers.