The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) claims to have drawn attention to Bad Bunny for playing piece in the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA).
“When the artist placed his hand on the stele, museum custodian staff reiterated that the pieces could not be touched, to which the musician removed it,” that was INAH’s response to the controversy that has been circulating on social networks for three days.
In the photograph that the Puerto Rican himself uploaded to his stories of instagramyou can see that it is a stele without protection from a showcase.
He INAH declares that the visit took place on Wednesday, December 17. Throughout the tour there was the presence of custody of the MNA.
“As is public knowledge, physical contact with archaeological assets is prohibited,” the Institute added.
The case of Bad Bunny He reminded another that the same thing happened this year: the YouTuber MrBeast filmed inside Calakmul, an area that is not open to the public.
Last May, the federal Ministry of Culture informed THE UNIVERSAL that he will file a lawsuit against the American influencer MrBeast, for falsifying information in his video titled “I survived 100 hours in an ancient temple”, where he tours the archaeological zones of Chichén Itzá, Calakmul and Balamcanché.
In said audiovisual material you can see the content creator enter some restricted heritage areas, get on a helicopter from a pyramid to travel to other areas, spend the night in an archaeological area and enter a drone into the Kukulkan pyramid, which caused great controversy.
Bad Bunny closed his “I should have thrown more photos” tour in Mexico. The “Unforgettable Dance” singer shared on his Instagram account that during his stay he visited wrestling and also the Blue House, where the artist Frida Kahlo lived.
