'Rabbit riding a horse’: Bad Bunny trolled for 'cowboy entrance' at Most Wanted Tour concert in Utah
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Bad Bunny invited massive trolling on his Most Wanted Tour stop in the US when he made a grand entrance at the Delta Center stadium in Utah on horseback.
This gesture by Bad Bunny, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, seemingly didn't go well with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) along with many netizens.
Bad Bunny made a entrance while riding a horse
According to TMZ , Bad Bunny was seen in an all-denim fit on the back of a chestnut-colored horse heading out to the spotlight with tons of fans screaming for him.
However, PETA wasn't cheering for Bad Bunny as they posted a video of the incident on TikTok with a sharp condemnation attached in white lettering.
PETA US Senior Vice President Lisa Lange told Newsweek: "Horses are extremely skittish individuals, and they're not props to be ridden across a stage amid flashing lights, booming music and noisy crowds. As they're easily spooked, this could have ended in tragedy, all for an absurd and thoughtless gimmick."
PETA has earlier called out other artists over the same stunt, including CeeLo Green, who fell off a horse last year. PETA told TMZ at the time that the fall was inevitable.
Internet reacts to Bad Bunny's entrance while riding a horse
On a Facebook post, people mocked Bad Bunny for entering the concert while riding a horse. A user wrote, "Poor horse. BB should of rode a cowboy in like he truly wanted. Save the horses! Save the animals!"
Another user wrote, "That's epic, a rabbit riding a horse!!" Another user wrote, "That horse going back home with sick dance moves for all them mares."
A user added, "However as a vet professional, this horse should have not been there. It's ridiculous what people think is ok to do with animals. Stop doing what we as humans things is ok.. And pay attention to what animals want to do and what they do not consent to. Stop
allowing money to decide what you do with animals! It's very sad and just not right."
Another user concluded, "No reason for a horse to be put in this position and many others. The days of doing what was once excepted is not longer valid in the world of animal behavior and welfare."