A Republican member of Congress from Florida says someone must pay for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance.

Randy Fine posted on social media that he was alerting the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission about what he called the Grammy-winning Puerto Rican musical artist's "disgusting halftime show" for Super Bowl 60.

Bad Bunny made history as the first Latino solo artist to headline the show. USA TODAY described the performance as a celebration of Puerto Rico and Latino culture, which, as expected, was performed entirely in Spanish, was filled with cultural references, numerous moving parts, a real wedding and even one of his new Grammys handed to a little boy.

Fine zeroed in on a different aspect of the show.

"You can't say the f-word on live TV," Fine posted on X, calling the performance "illegal."