Bad Bunny’s controversial Super Bowl halftime act triggered a wave of Federal Communications Commission complaints from outraged viewers, who blasted the performance as “pornographic,” “vulgar,” and inappropriate for children. More than 2,000 complaints were sent to the FCC after the game on Feb. 11, including more than 100 messages describing the Puerto Rican pop star’s performance as raunchy and filled with dirty sex talk, according to TMZ on Friday. “The Super Bowl halftime show was disgusting. Pornographic gestures and language. This shouldn’t be allowed on public television. There were children watching,” one viewer based in Richfield, Utah wrote. Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show sparked a flood of FCC complaints from outraged viewers. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post “That was the most disgusting, vulgar and repulsive thing I have ever seen on public tv,” read a complaint sent from Republic, Mo. “I was raised with God and religion.…