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On Sunday, Bad Bunny made an appearance at the WWE Royal Rumble. The reggaeton star performed his song Booker T, from his latest album El Último Tour Del Mundo, live for the first time while sharing the stage with the wrestler Booker T beside him. The performance ended with the Puerto Rican artist handing the mic over to the wrestler, who delivered his catchphrase, Can you dig it, sucka? During the main event Royal Rumble match, Bad Bunny, who is a fan of the WWE, got involved. When wrestler the Miz and John Morrison were making an entrance, they wrecked Bad Bunny s DJ s gear. El Conejo Malo walked into the ring, which caused a distraction and got the duo eliminated from the match. He then proceeded to jump off the top rope onto them. ....
Bad Bunny is celebrating his toned physique. I m at my peak, the Puerto Rican star captioned a new photo of himself, shirtless and looking extremely buff. The Estamos Bien singer nearly broke the internet with the image, which has already racked up over 4.5 million likes. Apparently, he s not had any trouble keeping up with his workouts during the pandemic. This is not the first time the 26-year-old has treated his fans to provocative photos. In March 2020, he shared photos of himself sunbathing in the nude at his home in Puerto Rico, getting a line-free tan during the coronavirus lockdown. El Conejo Malo also posted a video of himself in red boxers doing a sexy dance in March. Today is Friday, today we drink, today we spend, he captioned the video, quoting his song Hoy Se Bebe, Hoy Se Gasta. ....
Bad Bunny is a global icon today, but that doesn t mean he s forgotten his pre-fame days when he worked bagging groceries at a supermarket in Vega Alta. In an interview with El País, the 26-year old Puerto Rican trap and reggaeton star admitted staying sane is not always easy. Some days it s difficult, but I haven t had time to go crazy, he joked. I recently realized 100 percent what I had achieved, perhaps a year or six months ago, but until then, I forgot many times. I felt I was the chamaquito from the supermarket. Something would happen and I would say, Diablos! and then I would [remember], Oh, no wait, I have [money] here, he said while pointing to his pocket. ....