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Yesterday (May 17) Bad Bunny returned to Saturday Night Live. Although the “El Clúb” musician appeared in a sketch, he was there to serve as the evening’s musical guest. For his performance ...
Bad Bunny has no intention on bringing his Debí Tirar Más Fotos Tour to the US. But the “Baile Inolvidable” musician did not leave his US fans completely high and dry. Yesterday (May 17 ...
Scarlett Johansson has big plans for her hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, and Bad Bunny has even more “awesome” things happening for him this summer. On Thursday, the NBC show released its ...
Bad Bunny sure knows how to make his amphibian friend feel better. On Friday, the Puerto Rican star released the video for Debí Tirar Más Fotos track “Ketu TeCré,” which follows Concho ...
By Mitchell Peters Bad Bunny helped close out Saturday Night Live’s milestone 50th season with a memorable appearance on the show’s May 17 season finale, hosted by actress Scarlett Johansson.
By Glenn Rowley Bad Bunny is ready to take summer by storm, but first, he’s performing as the musical guest during the season finale of Saturday Night Live this weekend. In promos for the May 17 ...
If you ever thought you knew what Bad Bunny was going to do next, think again. Dropping an album out of nowhere, headlining Coachella in leather biker fits, or casually making men’s skirts the ...
Leave it to Bad Bunny to end Saturday Night Live's historic 50th season with a bang. On Saturday, May 17, the Puerto Rican global superstar took the SNL stage for a third time, delivering a ...
The unlikely pairing sat next to each other just days after Chalamet was joined by Kylie and her model sister Kendall Jenner — who coincidentally sat on Timmy's right, where her ex Bad Bunny ...
Fans who spotted the moment claimed that Bad Bunny was in fact transfixed by Scarlett's butt as she leaned over to hug other members of the cast. He broke out into a small smirk before eventually ...
Last month, three-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny released his latest album, “DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS”. The 17-song album was both a return to his Puerto Rican roots and a bold evolution of his sound.