Bad Bunny kept tight-lipped about his romantic involvement with Kendall Jenner during his cover story interview with Rolling Stone Wednesday.
The 29-year-old Puerto Rican — who went out for dinner with his new girlfriend on Tuesday — musician discussed personal experiences, famous acquaintances and viral moments, including one time he appeared to throw a fan’s phone.
Coupled in February, the sweetheart couple attended Coachella and the Met Gala together.
In March, the duo cemented their romance when they flaunted a major PDA while out for dinner with Kendall’s sister Kylie Jenner in West Hollywood.
The 27-year-old entrepreneur behind 818 tequila and the three-time Grammy-winning rapper have often been seen together in public and even attended the Met Gala as a couple.
Opening, sort of: Bad Bunny remained tight-lipped about his romantic involvement with Kendall Jenner during his recent interview with Rolling Stone on Tuesday for his cover story — pictured at the 2023 Met Gala
It’s personal: The musician and Kendall Jenner were spotted heading to the 2023 Met Gala after-party after attending the show Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty — pictured in New York on May 1
The hookup claims were not well received by Bad Bunny’s fans, who expressed disappointment that they might not have another chance with the famous musician. Others, on the other hand, were angry that the Puerto Rican star was dating a white, non-Latin woman.
When asked by the publication to comment on his relationship, the star, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, said, “I know something will come out. I know [people are] going to say something.
‘People know everything about me, so what else do I have to protect? My private life, my private life.’
He added, “Ultimately the only answer, the only thing I have is my privacy.”
When asked how he deals with constant questions about his love life, he replied, “I’m going to live. Fans will always want to know more, but I’m not focusing on that. I will always live my way.’
The singer of Un Verano Sin Ti insisted he didn’t throw a fan’s phone into the ocean while vacationing in the Dominican Republic in January.
He said when a woman jumped in front of him for a selfie, he was surprised and threw the fan’s phone away.
“I love going to DR, so I waved to everyone, like ‘Que lo que!’ (What is!). That person came straight at me, leaned directly on my body.’
Although he felt bad about the situation, he added, “That cell phone didn’t break. […] I didn’t throw that phone in the water. I threw it into some bushes. … She has it. She should upload the video.’
Superstar: The 29-year-old Puerto Rican musician discussed personal experiences, famous acquaintances and viral moments, including one time he appeared to throw a fan’s phone
Tough Guy: The multi-talented Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and occasional professional wrestler
The performer gestures before performing in a WWE Backlash 2023 match against his wrestling opponent Damian Priest – pictured in San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 6
He also acts: the rapper was seen in Bullet Train together with Brad Pit during an explosive fight scene over a suitcase
He also discussed his new collaboration with Travis Scott, saying, “We worked on that a while ago — and I think Travis has been working on his project for a minute.”
He explained that he has no plans for his next solo release, but has been thinking about what he wants to do next.
“I spend so much time thinking about what I’m going to do next, imagining and creating, imagining things. I already know where I’m going,” he said.
Bad Bunny will hit the stage next month on July 29 in Baltimore, Maryland. The Bullet Train actor also plays Gael García Bernal’s onscreen love interest in Roger Ross Williams’ critically acclaimed lucha libre wrestling biopic Cassandro, streaming on Amazon later this year.