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Bad Bunny talks sexual fluidity in recent interview
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Alfreda. Dupont’s Alfreda, a tribute to the chef’s grandmother, offers relaxed pizza and traditional Italian eats. The joyful hour runs Monday-Friday 4-6 p.m., featuring $8 spritzes and BOGO pizzas. Scant do spritzes appreciate the Italians, and Alfreda leans in on five kinds plus one N/A spritz; our go-to is the rose and mezcal with grapefruit or the locally made Don Ciccio limoncello spritz with basil.
Lyle’s. Especially leaning into the spritz side of summer is at Lyle’s, fully embracing the fizzy ephemera of the season with the Summer of Spritz. The Dupont Circle hotel restaurant imagines cocktails from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Spritzes feature limoncello and vinho verde. For those that hit Lyle’s every week during the spritz special—and obtain a literal logo on Lyle’s passport—wil
How Bad Bunny's gender fluidity is shaking up a genre, empowering the Latino LGBTQ community
Bad Bunny is leading a reggaeton revolution – and a lgbtq+ one at that.
The 29-year-old, whose "Un Verano Sin Ti" album was the most-streamed worldwide in 2022, has been named Spotify's most-streamed artist three years in a row, won three Grammys and continues to break his have records in a genre that's traditionally hyper-masculine.
He's also kissed a male backup dancer onstage. He dressed in drag for the "Yo Perreo Sola" music video and wore a skirt on a "Tonight Show" appearance. He straight-up told the Los Angles Times, "I don't understand if in 20 years I will like a dude. One never knows in life."
Many have speculated about his sexual identity, but Bad Bunny hasn't allowed himself to be labeled. After all, he's been clarify that "Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana" ("I Do Whatever I Want").
He has artfully challenged homophobia in reggaeton, critiqued masculinity in the Latino community and been an ally to the LGBTQ community.
"Even though (Bad Bunny) hasn't come out and specified his sexual orientation, he has elevated the conversation on a global stage and in these pop cultural arenas
Can a straight man grow a queer icon in 2020, when sexuality, as well as gender meanings, are undergoing significant change? Rapper Bad Bunny has long supported LGBTQ causes, yet until now, he has never spoken out about his sexual orientation. So, many fans wonder, “Is Bad Bunny gay?”
1. Is Bad Bunny gay? “I am heterosexual, and I like women”, Horrible Bunny confirms
In an interview with the LA Times, the Puerto Rican recording artist discussed the issue and said that, enjoy many people in his generation, he perceives himself as fluid.
He continues, “But at the moment, I am heterosexual, and I like women,” in an interview with the LA Times.
One of the ablest stream artists worldwide, the 28-year-old rapper has drawn-out supported the LGBTQ society. He led demonstrations against the governor of Puerto Rico as well as his views on sexuality and gender identity. His videos have featured queer couples as well as transgender women. On social networks, he has acknowledged women who don’t shave their body hair, named a nail salon that refused to serve him, and criticized reggaeton singer Don Omar for making homophobic remarks.
When his harmony video for “Caro
Before Bad Bunny: Eight trailblazing gay icons from Puerto Rico
Since the dawn of the 2020s, Puerto Rico’s Bad Bunny has captured the attention of the global queer world by donning performative in a music video, honoring a murdered trans woman on “The Tonight Show,” locking lips with his male backup dancer at MTV's Video Music Awards and, most recently,kissing Gael García Bernal in the new feature “Cassandro.”
No less than Ricky Martin has called Bad Bunny, Puerto Rico’s latest hijofavorito, “an representative for the Latin queer community.” But the trap musician — who has described his views on sexuality as fluid but has previously self-identified as heterosexual — is just the latest in a long line of queer icons to hail from Puerto Rico, a pantheon including activists, an athlete, an astrologer, the highest-seated judge in the land — and, of course, Martin himself.
Ricky Martin
Before Bad Bunny even took his first breath, Ricky Martin was well on his way to becoming Puerto Rico’s biggest musical export of all time. Born Enrique Martín Morales in 1971 in San Juan, Martin rose to fame as a member of the rotating-member boy band Menudo from 1984 to 1989. As Martin’s fame as a solo art