Bad Bunny debuted a new look. Although he maintains the same hairstyle, the Puerto Rican singer surprised with a new hair color.
On Monday, the “Monaco” singer posted on his Instagram stories a selfie in front of the mirror to show off his new shade of hair and beard: reddish.
The Puerto Rican’s hair color was not the only change that was noticed in the photo. The singer also sported two new tattoos: a horse and a cross with a burning heart, both on his chest.
Bad Bunny’s change of look is for the character he will play in Caught Stealinga film starring Liev Schreiber and Zoë Kravitz.
Last week, andThe Puerto Rican was photographed on the set of the film directed by Darren Aronofsky.
It is not the singer’s first change of look nor the most drastic. In the past, Bad Bunny has sported colorfully dyed hair and has also had braids.
This is not the first film in which Bad Bunny participates, who has acted in bullet train, cassandro and Fast and Furious 9. Recently, the singer joined the cast of Happy Gilmore 2.
Is Bad Bunny working on a new album?
Recently, Fans of the singer of “Titi asked me” began to speculate about the possibility of him releasing a new albumafter a publication that they interpreted as an alleged clue.
In August, Bad Bunny shared a carousel with various photosamong which two stood out: a selfie in which he appears wearing a shirt with the name of Puerto Rico and another of an old newspaper cover The Universal with the phrase “I come to tell you that it is time for action”, by Dr. Albizu Campos, a Puerto Rican politician and the most relevant figure in the fight for the independence of Puerto Rico during the 20th century.
Immediately, The singer’s post was filled with comments from fans asking him to share new music.
“Release an album or I have to go to the psychologist”, “Release an album this year or I’ll get depressed”, “Bad we expect you two more years from now to release music or what?”, “Pending, here are signs in these photos of the new album coming,” are some of the comments on the publication.
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