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Bad Bunny Showcases His Acting Skills and Gives Two Performances in His ‘SNL’ Debut

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Bad Bunny recently made his Saturday Night Live debut, which included multiple skits and a steamy performance with Rosalía.

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Bad Bunny is arguably one of the biggest stars in music right now as he continues dominating the charts and breaking barriers as a Spanish-speaking artist. This past week, he even claimed the WWE 24/7 Championship belt, a dream he’s held since his love for wrestling began as a kid.

Given his success, it came as no surprise when Bad Bunny was announced as an SNL guest. Fans got a glimpse at his acting skills during the show’s skits, and he performed two singles from his latest album EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO, which was the first all-Spanish album to reach the top of the Billboard 200 chart.

Many couldn’t stop talking about his performance of “LA NOCHE DE ANOCHE,” his latest collab with Spanish-born star Rosalía. The two recreated the single’s intimate music video, which just premiered.

The chemistry between Bad Bunny and Rosalía was undeniable throughout the performance. Rosalía sounded incredible as she hit every note and sported her signature over-the-top acrylic nail art.

Bad Bunny also gave a second performance of his hit song “TE DESEO LO MEJOR” as he sang his heart out while proudly showing off his WWE belt. Fans couldn’t get enough of Bad Bunny on the show and they’re proud of the Puerto Rican rapper for making it onto the SNL platform as a Spanish-speaking artist.

In between his performances, Bad Bunny also appeared in two skits, one of which was an SNL original song “Loco” that poked fun at the complications of dating during a pandemic. His acting will also make its way to the big screen this year in the upcoming film Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt, Joey King, and Lady Gaga.

The latest Saturday Night Live episode was a hit, and Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page also made his debut. Be sure to watch Bad Bunny’s performances and check out his “Sea Shanty” sketch.