Bad Bunny's Steamy Underwear Selfie Leaves Little to the Imagination
Bad Bunny is making you look.
The "MONACO" singer—real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—got hearts racing May 23 when he stripped down in a steamy underwear selfie on Instagram.
In the pic, Bad Bunny ditched his clothes and solely rocked a pair of white Calvin Kleins, showing off his tattooed chest and thighs. While the skimpy snap revealed plenty of skin, he kept his face covered with the phone camera.
The 31-year-old captioned the carousel of pics, "fotos."
Other images showed Bad Bunny prepping for the 2025 Met Gala earlier this month—an occasion that certainly required a bit more fabric.
For the "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style'-themed charity gala—which was co-chaired by Colman Domingo, Lewis Hamilton, A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams and Vogue's Anna Wintour—he sported an all-brown custom Prada suit, completing his ensemble with a woven hat, floral lapel pin and giant leather duffel bag.
'We started planning the look since at least January,' he told Vogue on May 5. 'When we found out that it was about Black fashion we got really excited because we felt like we could really connect it to Puerto Rican Afro-Caribbean culture.'
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Though Bad Bunny isn't afraid to show a little skin, he's not the only celeb who has embraced their body in sexy snaps. Read on for more stars who've stripped down on social media.
But the artist isn't only prepared to take fashion risks at the Met Gala, frequently showing up and showing out on the red carpet.
'I'm taking advantage of this moment in my life when I can do whatever I want and wear what I want, so I get to live life more authentically,' he told Harper's Bazaar in 2022. 'I don't do it to become more famous or to call attention or to disrespect anyone. People on the outside can think that I have a strategy or I wear this to call for attention, but in reality I just know who I am.'
Though Bad Bunny isn't afraid to show a little skin, he's not the only celeb who has embraced their body in sexy snaps. Read on for more stars who've stripped down on social media.Noah Cyrus
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