Explore the life and interests of Gabriela Berlingeri, Bad Bunny's ex-girlfriend, from her love for beaches and sunsets to her successful jewelry brand.
For Dafne Keen, Latino representation is no longer a side conversation in entertainment, it is the moment itself. Whether on screen, like in her new movie Whistle, or on the world's biggest stages, she sees a cultural shift happening in real time, one that feels overdue and deeply personal.
Bad Bunny wore Zara to the Super Bowl halftime show. See the FOUND design that nearly made it and why choosing the high-street retailer mattered to the message.
Super Bowl LX weekend in the Bay Area has turned into a high-wattage streetwear circuit, where the game is only one stop on a calendar packed with branded fan experiences, invite-only parties and pop-up fashion moments that pull celebrities, athletes and creators into the same camera-ready orbit.
Footage from Trump's Super Bowl party shows guests watching Bad Bunny's halftime show over Kid Rock's conservative alternative, fueling political and cultural debate.
Jake Paul drew backlash after calling Bad Bunny a 'fake American' before Super Bowl LX's half-time show, prompting clarifications from critics and his brother on social media.
As anticipation reaches a fever pitch ahead of Super Bowl LX, Bad Bunny is reframing the conversation around his headline Halftime Show, telling fans they "don't have to learn Spanish" to enjoy the performance, though he'd rather they learn to dance.
While Bad Bunny will be far from Miami this year, busy with his own Super Bowl week commitments and Apple halftime performance, his presence is still deeply felt at Gekkō, the Japanese-inspired steakhouse he co-owns in the heart of Brickell, to the point that the locals are ordering his favorite dishes.
Bad Bunny's celebration continues after his historic triumph at the 2026 Grammy Awards. After DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos was crowned the first album entirely in Spanish to win Album of the Year , in addition to Best Urban Music Album and Best Global Performance, marking a new era for Latin music in major awards, the Bad Bunny went on to charm the Chinese.
Prince Royce and Romeo Santos joined forces in late 2025 to release a collaborative album and announce a tour for the coming months, but they aren't the only Latin music giants hitting stages in 2026. Bad Bunny and Shakira will continue to dominate with their tours, which extend beyond Latin America to Europe. Laura Pausini, Ricardo Montaner, and Eros Ramazzotti represent the established acts, but there are many more tours on the horizon, and these are some of the most significant.
Bad Bunny made history at the Grammy Awards, becoming the first artist to win Album of the Year with an album recorded entirely in Spanish, a milestone moment for Latin music on the Recording Academy's biggest stage.
At the Grammys, Bad Bunny did more than walk a red carpet or accept nominations. He used the world's biggest music stage to speak directly to millions of Latinos who, he said, are living through fear, anger and uncertainty.
The 2026 Grammy Awards launched a new era for Latino artists, starting with the six nominations for Bad Bunny, including in the main categories. But el Conejo wasn't the only Latin music star recognized.
After nearly a decade of dominance in the Latin music industry, reggaeton disappeared from the Latin Grammys stage, where neither Bad Bunny, nor Rauw Alejandro, nor Karol G performed music of the genre.
The biggest night in Latin music arrives tonight as the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards take over the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live across several major networks and platforms, giving fans around the world access to one of the most anticipated Latin music events of the year.
panish superstar Rosalía is moving quickly to clarify remarks that ignited social-media controversy and accusations of cultural insensitivity. After a recent appearance on the New York Times Popcast where she discussed her upcoming album LUX, Rosalía faced a wave of online criticism, some of it branding her a "colonizer" or saying she was "pretending to be Latina."
On one of the most memorable nights in Latin music, Bad Bunny received the "Latin Artist of the 21st Century" award from legendary Puerto Rican actress Rita Moreno during the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards ceremony, held at the James L. Knight Center in Miami.