Bad Bunny is preparing for one of the biggest performances of his career, but ahead of his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show, it’s his personal life that has fans talking.
The Puerto Rican superstar, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is riding an extraordinary professional high. He recently won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos,’ solidifying his place as one of the most influential artists in the world.
But amid the celebrations, a quiet moment offstage sparked a new wave of speculation about his personal life.
A historic Grammy win and his meaningful speech:
At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny took the stage to accept Album of the Year in an emotional moment that underscored his deep connection to his roots.
“Puerto Rico,” he began, drawing loud applause from the audience. “There is nothing we can’t achieve. Thank God, thank the Academy, and thank the people who have believed in me throughout my entire career, everyone who worked on this album. Thank you, mom, for giving birth to me in Puerto Rico, I love you.”
He ended his speech with a dedication that resonated deeply. “I want to dedicate this award to all the people who have had to leave their country.”
The win marked a defining moment in Bad Bunny’s career, but for fans watching closely, another story was quietly unfolding in the crowd.
Gabriela Berlingeri’s subtle presence raises questions:
Fans quickly noticed that Gabriela Berlingeri, Bad Bunny’s former longtime partner, was in attendance at the ceremony. Although she did not walk the red carpet with the singer, Berlingeri shared his Album of the Year win on her Instagram story later that night.
She also posted a photo revealing a Premium access wristband from the Crypto.com Arena, confirming she was inside the venue. Additional videos circulating on social media appeared to show her cheering as Bad Bunny accepted his award.
The sighting immediately caught the attention of fans, many of whom began speculating about a possible reconciliation between the two.
The ring that sparked rumors:
Fueling the buzz even further was Bad Bunny’s red carpet look. Wearing a custom Schiaparelli haute couture tuxedo, the singer sported a single gold ring on his left ring finger. It was a detail that did not go unnoticed.
“Wedding bells are ringing in the reggaeton world! The rumors are louder than ever: Bad Bunny and Gabriela Berlingeri are said to be engaged,” wrote one fan on X.
Unverified reports soon circulated online suggesting the couple may have quietly rekindled their romance and even married in Puerto Rico last summer. Neither Bad Bunny nor Berlingeri has commented on the rumors.
A relationship that predated fame:
Bad Bunny and Berlingeri first met in 2017 in Puerto Rico after a Zion and Lennox concert. Their relationship remained largely private, even as his career skyrocketed.
She appeared as his bride in the “Tití Me Preguntó” music video and collaborated with him creatively, photographing his Rolling Stone cover in June 2020 and contributing to songs such as “La Casita” and “El Apagón.”
In a 2020 interview with Entertainment Tonight, Bad Bunny said simply, “Yeah, I feel love.” Around the same time, he told Rolling Stone, “I’m with someone. She is very special in my life. This quarantine has made me realize that she is the best partner I could have.”
He added, “I’m happy with her. [People] don’t know that she helped me a lot emotionally when I needed it most.” However, the couple quietly parted ways in 2022.
His past relationships and preference for privacy:
Before Berlingeri, Bad Bunny dated Carliz de la Cruz Hernández, whom he met while studying at the University of Puerto Rico. The pair were reportedly engaged in 2016 before splitting the following year. De La Cruz later filed a lawsuit in 2023 alleging unauthorized use of her voice in some of his early songs.
Following his split from Berlingeri, Bad Bunny briefly dated Kendall Jenner from 2023 to 2024. Their relationship, including a Gucci ad campaign, played out more publicly than any before, and ended quietly without public comment from either side.
A source told the Daily Mail that the singer values discretion. “He’s always understood the power of withholding to make you wonder about them, especially when it comes to his personal life,” the source said.
Looking ahead:
As Bad Bunny prepares to headline Super Bowl LX amid political backlash and global attention, he continues to keep his personal life firmly out of the spotlight.
Whether the Grammy night sightings signal a renewed romance or simply mutual support between two people with shared history remains unknown. For now, fans will have to wait and watch as the superstar focuses on what he does best, making history on the world’s biggest stages.
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