It turns out that Bad Bunny, everyone’s favorite “Conejo Malo” (bad bunny), might just be a good bunny after all. The 29-year-old singer, who grew up in the Catholic church and even served as a choirboy, recently shared some surprising news. His mother has some serious thoughts about his future wedding.
Before you start speculating about a wedding with Kendall Jenner, hold your horses. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Bad Bunny clarified that he’s not getting serious with anyone right now. However, that hasn’t stopped his mom from imagining his wedding day. And according to her, it should take place in a church.
Bad Bunny Talks About His Upcoming Album and Personal Life
During the interview with Vanity Fair, Bad Bunny also shared some insights into his mysterious upcoming album and his personal life. He expressed his love for wearing skirts and feeling happy in them, mentioned having a “partner,” and teased his new album without revealing too much.
As for his relationship status, Bad Bunny preferred not to clarify anything, stating that he doesn’t feel the need to explain himself to anyone. He also playfully mentioned a fan named Juliana Dominguez from Mississippi, which the interviewer speculated might be a made-up name for emphasis.
While Bad Bunny didn’t reveal many juicy details, he did share more about his childhood and family life. Growing up in the Catholic church alongside his mother, Lysaurie Ocasio, who is a teacher, Bad Bunny was a choirboy and learned the values of hard work from his church experience. However, he no longer considers himself a devout churchgoer.
Bad Bunny also reminisced about his childhood hobbies, including his love for wrestling and lucha libre. He described wrestling as a creative outlet and admired the uniqueness of each wrestler’s entrance song.
When asked about his plans for having kids, Bad Bunny said that he is taking it slow and not ready for it yet. However, marriage might come before parenthood, especially if you ask his mother. He shared that his mom would love for him to have a church wedding.