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everyone wanted to see Bad Bunny and kendall jenner get together to the Met Gala 2023 and that in this way they will confirm their romance, if there is one. But the truth is, that is not the style nor does it give her a top model, much less the singer of urban genre. What if it is true is that they arrived together at a hotel in New York.
The Mark Hotel It is the same one where almost all the celebrities get ready to go down and do the first sample of their outfits. This before going through Met Gala red carpet who organizes Anna Wintoureditor of Vogue. Bad Bunny arrived on his own and Kendall Jenner also. However, they went out together through the halls of the gala. They also arrived alongside the model’s sisters Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner at the hotel to get ready for the after party.
Minutes later, Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny left the hotel much more casually and not in the company of Kim or Kylie. Together with smiles on their faces, but without holding hands and much less kissing. So they left the hotel to enjoy the after party of the Met Gala 2023.
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny showed a lot at the Met Gala
The model arrived in a shiny bodysuit from Mark Jacobs. This is not the first time he has used the style no pants. Long sleeves almost to the ground and platforms. Style that was the favorite for many at night including the Brazilian Anittawho also wore the same designer.
Bad Bunny also used something showing his back. It was a white suit from top to bottom Jacquemus with an arrangement of white embroidered roses. Of course, both fully complied with the premise of Anna Wintour about recognizing the work of late German designer Karl Lagerfeld.
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