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Bad Bunny stuns as an unrecognisable elder with grey hair and cane at Met Gala
Bad Bunny shocked fans by appearing as an elderly man at Monday night's Met Gala
Bad Bunny was almost unrecognisable, appearing as an elderly gentleman at the Met Gala on Monday evening.
The 32-year-old celebrity surprised everyone by showing up with silver hair, a gray beard, and using a walking stick, leaving his admirers in shock.
The Puerto Rican musician, whose actual name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took on a senior persona as he slowly ascended the steps for photographs.
His appearance was transformed to look older, his hands visibly aged, and his movements were reminiscent of someone much older.
The artist’s outfit sparked mixed reactions among fans, leading many to voice their opinions on social media.
“I’m not a fan, sorry,” one commented.
“Dad bunny,” another joked.
“Why does he look old?” another questioned.
Another humorously added, “He’s Señor Bad Bunny now, lol.”
“The Superbowl must have aged him 60 years, lol,” someone else remarked.
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“Surprise twist: Bad Bunny is actually Will Ferrell. Well done, Will,” one joked.
Meanwhile, others appreciated his artistic flair.
“Aging is definitely an art form,” someone noted.
“In my view, it emphasises how beautiful growing older can be,” another shared.
A third person praised: “He always impresses!”
Another fan wrote: “Both he and Heidi Klum excel at creating and entertaining with costumes! Love them both!”
Heidi made an entrance in New York as a living sculpture in a peculiar outfit that some found “eerie.”
Heidi's transformation into a sculpture made it seem like she was carved from marble.
The ensemble appeared to be a nude figure draped with fabric, presented in sculptural form.
One person commented on X: “A bit intimidating, but undeniably stunning.”
“This isn't Halloween, dear,” another criticized.
“This is more eerie than inventive,” another noted.
However, she did receive accolades, with one writing: “Finally, someone nailed the theme. Heidi wasn't just wearing art; she embodied it. A living marble statue is true dedication.”
