Bad Bunny is SLAMMED by PETA for using a real horse as a prop during his Most Wanted tour: ‘It’s cruel and irresponsible’

Bad Bunny is in trouble with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, better known as PETA, for the way he treated a horse. 

The Met Gala co-chair, 29, was called out by the animal rights organization for kicking off his Most Wanted tour by riding a horse into the Delta Center in Salt Lake City last Wednesday. 

The Diles artist was dressed in all denim and wore a full-face alien sort of mask.

Thousands of fans could be heard screaming over the music that was playing as the rider and steed may their way into the arena.

The non-profit found video of the incident and quickly took to TikTok to admonish the I Like It singer for putting the animal and his fans in danger. 

Bad Bunny, 29, is being called out for the way he treated an animal as he kicked off his Most Wanted tour  (Pictured in Las Vegas Friday)

@officialpeta

No “estamos bien” with this irresponsible act. @Bad Bunny, why did you think it was a good idea to expose a horse to the noise, lights, fog and screams of thousands of people? The horse looks stressed and clearly DOESN’T WANT TO BE THERE. Please, do not include animals in your shows. They want to live in peace, and not be used for your spectacle.

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 ‘Bad Bunny: Using a horse for your tour is cruel and irresponsible,’ PETA stated.

‘The horse, your fans or you could have been hurt,’ they explained. 

Posting next to the video PETA continued, ‘No “estamos bien” [which translate to ‘we are not well’ in English] over this irresponsible act.

@badbunny, why did you think it was a good idea to expose a horse to the noise, lights, fog and screams of thousands of people?’ they asked.

‘The horse looks stressed and clearly DOESN’T WANT TO BE THERE.’

Please, do not include animals in your shows,’ the advocacy group requested, explaining, ‘They want to live in peace, and not be used for your spectacle.’

The hitmaker has been called out in English and Spanish by fans upset with the stunt.

‘Animals are no props, be better and leave animals out of your stuff,’ wrote one.

PETA posted a video on TikTok admonishing the hitmaker for riding a horse into the Delta Center in SLC.  The animal rights organization wrote ‘No “estamos bien” with this irresponsible act. The horse looks stressed and clearly DOESN’T WANT TO BE THERE’

The singer continued to use the horse during his shows in Las Vegas Friday and Saturday

The singer continued to use the horse during his shows in Las Vegas Friday and Saturday

Bad Bunny has yet to issue a statement on the controversy. He is scheduled to take the stage February 27 and 28 in Phoenix, before heading to San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest  (Pictured in Las Vegas Friday)

Bad Bunny has yet to issue a statement on the controversy. He is scheduled to take the stage February 27 and 28 in Phoenix, before heading to San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest  (Pictured in Las Vegas Friday)

‘How do you think of subjecting an animal to that level of stress for your concerts, that is ANIMAL ABUSE,’ wrote another. 

Bad Bunny used the horse again at his show in Las Vegas at the T-Mobile Arena Friday night.  

He is scheduled to take the stage February 27 and 28 in Phoenix, before heading to San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest. 

The La Canción singer has yet to issue a statement on the controversy. 

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