Bad Bunny
Receives a ‘Credible Death Threat’, Source Claims
Published September 25, 2025 6:49 AM PDT
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Updated September 25, 2025 11:03 AM PDT
11:00 AM PT — TMZ has reached out to local law enforcement and the FBI in San Juan regarding the recent threats against Bad Bunny. While there was no immediate comment, an FBI representative pointed us towards the United States Attorney’s office in Puerto Rico for further clarity.
As of now, there has been no response from the United States Attorney’s office.
Bad Bunny finds himself at the center of alarming news as a “credible death threat” emerges, a report from a well-connected Puerto Rican journalist indicates.
This ominous threat was reported to have been issued online, as conveyed by independent journalist and former Telemundo reporter Jay Fonseca.
The individual responsible for this alarming threat has reportedly been identified and was purportedly armed. Fonseca notes that the FBI, along with other federal officials, were present during Bad Bunny’s residency, although it’s unclear if they remained on-site for his entire performance schedule.
Details surrounding the timing of the threat remain murky, and we have yet to clarify whether the person who issued the threat has been apprehended.
TMZ.com
Since mid-July, Bad Bunny has completed 31 performances, with his Puerto Rican residency concluding on September 20. He stirred some public debate earlier by declaring he would refrain from performing in the U.S. due to the previous administration’s immigration stance, fearing that ICE could target attendees at his concerts.
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