The power couple of the music and fashion industry, Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner, were recently seen enjoying a night of basketball at the Crypto.com Arena. The duo was spotted in the front row, passionately engrossed in the electrifying Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals, where the Los Angeles Lakers secured their victory against the Golden State Warriors.
Bad Bunny, the celebrated Reggaeton artist, took his fandom a step further when he engaged in a light-hearted exchange with Warriors player, Draymond Green. The 33-year-old sportsman was arguing over a foul call, and the discussion happened directly in front of Bad Bunny’s courtside seat. The specifics of the interaction are still unclear, but it included some expressive hand gestures.
The 29-year-old musician, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has been a longtime fan of LeBron James. His admiration for James even led to his appearance on “The Shop,” a talk show hosted by the basketball icon.
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Kendall Jenner, the 27-year-old supermodel, and Bad Bunny have been romantically involved since her split from Phoenix Suns player Devin Booker towards the end of the previous year.
The celebrity presence at the game didn’t just stop at Bad Bunny and Jenner. The Crypto.com Arena was packed with a plethora of stars who came to witness the Lakers’ victory.
Among the attendees were business magnate Elon Musk, reality TV star Kim Kardashian, actor Michael B. Jordan, and rapper Jack Harlow.
During this series, Kardashian, 42, has been consistently present at each Lakers’ home game, which has fueled rumors about her potential new romantic pursuits.
Harlow, the 25-year-old rapper, has recently launched a new music project. His appearance at the game could be a strategic move to gain additional publicity.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk, the 51-year-old tech entrepreneur recently appointed a new CEO for Twitter, was seen enjoying some leisure time at the game. This points towards Musk taking some time off to enjoy personal interests after his recent business decision.