Congressman Tim Burchett, known for his straightforward approach and unexpected wit, recently offered a refreshingly candid take on the Super Bowl halftime performer.
When asked by TMZ for his opinion on Bad Bunny, Burchett admitted he wouldn’t recognize the artist if he asked to borrow a phone. His response immediately veered into unexpectedly hilarious territory.
Burchett launched into a story about his own “bad bunny” – a Flemish Giant rabbit named Flop. Flop, distinguished by a perpetually drooping ear, became the centerpiece of a surprisingly colorful anecdote.
The story involved a Christmas Day attempt to breed Flop with another rabbit, Caramel. Burchett cautioned against rushing things, but nature, as it often does, had its own timeline.
He described the ensuing scene with blunt honesty, prompting a bewildered question from his young nephew about Flop’s activities. This led to an impromptu “talk” with the boy.
The tale took a somber turn with the revelation that Flop tragically passed away shortly after, succumbing to what Burchett suggested was a heart attack.
Burchett’s anecdote, delivered with characteristic deadpan humor, provided a stark and amusing contrast to the discussion surrounding the halftime show.
The exchange highlighted Burchett’s ability to connect with people through relatable, and often unconventional, storytelling.