Bad Bunny blessed fans and brought all the summer vibes with a brand new set of Instagram photos on Monday night—but eagle-eyed followers caught a pic in his photo dump that might allude to his ex, Kendall Jenner.
The second slide of his carousel included a forest green cap that reads, “Don’t date people who don’t get your music.” Fans theorized that this was Kendall shade, as he mainly performs in Spanish, and English is her first language. It might be a reach, but the timing is interesting, as the pair broke up for a second time last year.
ICYMI, KJ and BB first sparked dating rumors in February 2023 when DeuxMoi posted an anonymous tip that they played “tonsil hockey” at an L.A. club. While they kept things low-key and never really hard-launched their relationship, they split in December 2023 before rekindling their romance again in April 2024. According to Us Weekly, they broke up for a second time in September of that same year, and have remained “friendly” as they had “taken a step back.”
Elsewhere in his photo dump, Bad Bunny—whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—dropped vibrant slides of flowers, sunsets, murals, breakfast, and, yes, a thirst trap or two. The Grammy-winner casually slid a snap of himself showing off his arm and thigh tattoos in the studio, and another OOTD shot of his white tee, red-and-white gingham shorts, and yellow shoulder bag.
The rare social post comes after the PR native dropped the music video for his DeBÍ TiRAR Más FOToS track, “NUEVAYoL” (which is a Spanish pronunciation of New York), on July 4. The visual seemingly takes a stand against President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies amid mass deportations and the passing of his “Big, Beautiful Bill,” as a fake version of his voice bellows through the speakers of a vintage radio.
“I made a mistake. I want to apologize to the immigrants in America,” the fake Trump says, adding, “I’m in the United States. I know America is the whole continent. I want to say that this country is nothing without the immigrants. This country is nothing without Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Cubans...”
Catch Benito’s full video for “NUEVAYoL,” below.









