Bad Bunny doesn't want to get married or talk about his love life.
The Puerto Rican rapper features his girlfriend in his newly released music video for “No Me Quiero Casar” (meaning “I don't want to get married” in Spanish), which he debuted after his breakup with Kendall Jenner made headlines. Evading questions regarding his whereabouts.
The approximately 10-minute visual depicts Bad Bunny (real name Benito Martinez Ocasio) attending an extravagant New Year's Eve party and mingling with relatives and guests.
The question “When are you going to get married?” keeps coming up. Until one woman asked her straight up, “So, what about her girlfriend?” Did you bring her? ”
Before she could finish thinking, an uncomfortable Ocasio put her fist over her mouth and loudly silenced the curious woman for nearly 10 seconds, then huffed and walked away.
Elsewhere in the video, the 29-year-old tells other nosy people that he still considers himself a baby. He has been seen riding horses, signing autographs, partying at nightclubs, and even being saved from jumping off a building by Spider-Man.
In one scene, he puts an engagement ring on a woman's hand, disappears, and reappears in a hotel room surrounded by lingerie-clad models, where he engages in a pillow fight with the models.
In the song, released in October, Ocasio raps about how she wants to party, make music and make money. He admits that he gets bored easily and reveals that he almost got proposed to once. He also calls himself a dangerous person.
Neither he nor Jenner have spoken publicly about their breakup.
The pair were last seen out and about just before Halloween when they went out for breakfast in Beverly Hills, California.
The couple broke up in mid-November after the 28-year-old supermodel posted a cryptic message on Instagram that read, “The only thing that's meant to me is finding me.” There was widespread speculation that this might be the case.
A month later, she added fuel to the fire while out in Aspen with friends.
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Shortly after, People magazine reported that the two had gone their separate ways after less than a year of dating.
At the same time, a source explained to Entertainment Tonight that “things slowly started to rattle between them.”
“They both knew this relationship wasn't going to last forever and that was mutually understood from the beginning,” the source added.
Another source told Us Weekly that friends of the couple aren't “surprised” that their relationship didn't progress “as much.”
The pair, who sparked romance rumors in February, are notoriously private about their relationship, with the musician telling Vanity Fair in September that he didn't feel obligated to explain it to the public. Ta.
“They don't know anything about how you feel, how you live, anything. And I really don't want them to know,” he said at the time.
“I'm not really interested in revealing anything because I'm not going to reveal anything to anyone.”
