
Global music phenomenon Bad Bunny has unleashed a furious tirade against Puerto Rico's Governor Pedro Pierluisi, delivering a blistering condemnation of the government's handling of the Hurricane Maria recovery efforts.
The reggaeton superstar, performing in San Juan's packed Coliseo de Puerto Rico, interrupted his concert to directly address the ongoing crisis, five years after the catastrophic storm claimed thousands of lives and devastated the island's infrastructure.
'You have no shame!' the artist famously known as Benito Martínez Ocasio shouted in Spanish towards a camera, with his message visibly displayed on large screens for the entire audience. His explosive comments were met with roaring approval from the local crowd.
The outburst wasn't an isolated incident. Earlier that evening, Bad Bunny had played a video package highlighting the continued suffering of Puerto Rican citizens, particularly those still living under makeshift blue tarpaulins instead of proper roofs.
This powerful statement comes amidst growing frustration among island residents regarding the pace of reconstruction. Despite billions in allocated federal aid, many communities continue to struggle with unreliable electricity, poor housing, and inadequate public services.
Fellow Puerto Rican music icon Marc Anthony had previously confronted the governor during a televised fundraiser, demanding answers about the delayed aid distribution. Bad Bunny's recent comments amplify this celebrity-led pressure on local officials to accelerate recovery work.
The concert incident has since gone viral across social media platforms, sparking renewed international attention on Puerto Rico's prolonged struggle to rebuild after one of the deadliest natural disasters in US territory history.