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Bad Bunny returns to Instagram with 32nd birthday celebration
Bad Bunny marked his 32nd birthday with a comeback to Instagram after he wiped his account clean post Super Bowl halftime performance.
The post instantly lit up social media as it drew millions of likes and a flood of fan and celebrity reactions.
The Puerto Rican superstar, dressed in a sleek suit, was photographed smiling beside a candlelit strawberry-topped cake in a dimly lit setting.
The post, shared on his official account @badbunnypr, quickly surpassed nine million likes within hours.
Fans flooded the comments section with messages ranging from heartfelt birthday wishes to playful invitations.
“Feliz cumpleaños, Benito! Muchos saludos desde El Barrio!” wrote one fan, while fellow artists and platforms including Luis Fonsi, The Marías, Chencho Corleone, and Apple Music joined in the celebration.
The moment was amplified by fans who hailed his return to Instagram after a noticeable hiatus.
The latest social media has sparked speculation about whether the birthday post signals new music or a fresh chapter in his career.
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has remained one of the most influential figures in global music, blending reggaeton, Latin trap, and pop into a genre-defying sound.
His social media presence often doubles as a cultural event, with posts generating headlines and fan frenzy across platforms.
Lullaby Legends: ABC of Bad Bunny
The birthday buzz coincided with a surge in pre-orders for Lullaby Legends: ABC of Bad Bunny, a newly announced children’s book tracing Benito’s journey from Puerto Rico to global stardom.
The 22-page picture book, available in English and Spanish, is part of the Lullaby Legends series that has previously spotlighted icons like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Dolly Parton, and Freddie Mercury.
The children’s book is set to release on August 11, 2026
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Anne Hathaway addresses ‘Devil Wears Prada 2′ body diversity debate
Anne Hathaway is setting the record straight after the internet turned a behind-the-scenes moment from The Devil Wears Prada 2 into full-blown fashion drama.
The actress recently found herself at the center of viral headlines after Meryl Streep revealed Hathaway pushed producers to include more size-inclusive models in a major scene.
Some people online somehow translated that into: models were fired.
According to Hathaway? Absolutely not.
“Nobody lost their jobs, in fact, it created more jobs,” she explained during an appearance on Good Morning America.
The actress said the whole thing started as a quick observation on set after noticing most of the models cast fit the traditional runway mold.
“I thought the scene would be so much more enjoyable for the audience if we had just a wider range of bodies on display,” Hathaway said. “Because all different shapes are beautiful.”
Simple. Logical. Very Andy Sachs-with-a-backbone.
Hathaway added that producers immediately agreed once she brought it up. “They were the ones who made it happen in like an hour.”
And apparently there’s another major detail fans are now obsessing over: a mystery song written by Lady Gaga for the film.
“There’s a song that Lady Gaga wrote and it’s a beautiful, amazing song,” Hathaway teased. “Isn’t it better when you see so many different types of bodies up there with that?”
Honestly? Miranda Priestly would probably still judge everyone equally.
But this time around, the runway is making room for more than one body type – and Hathaway seems pretty proud of that.
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Prince Harry sets ‘non-negotiable’ condition for Meghan in UK plans
Prince Harry appears to be confident in his efforts as he believes there a major opportunity opening up for them in the UK, as King Charles continues his State Visit in the US.
The Duke of Sussex, who is slated to return to the UK for the upcoming Birmingham Invictus Games, is making sure that his wife is on-board the new plan of action, insiders revealed.
Harry has “totally banking on as he’s assured his father that they’ll be bringing Archie and Lili to finally enjoy some quality time with him”, sources told Closer. However, they noted that Meghan is “still in two minds” about travelling back to UK after all these years.
However, Harry argues that if he is going to make a return to the royal fold, it has to be with Meghan otherwise it would look “pretty odd”. He insists that this is a “non-negotiable” part of the plan even if Meghan is not willing to live in Britain or immerse herself in it fully. She can travel more frequently but she would have to be standing by his side.
The sources added that for Harry it makes “perfect sense” to find a property close to Windsor which they can use as “crash pad” whenever they are in town and it would eventually be something they Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet can inherit.
It would allow the Sussex children to grow close to their British heritage and their royal relatives, further strengthening their ties with the monarchy.
Meghan has “plenty of conditions that need to be met” before she’s fully signed off on the trip, but Harry has taken a clear stance about her presence and support for UK plans.
It remains to be seen how this pans out as the reconciliation process with King Charles has been put on pause.
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King Charles makes surprising Prince William comment during US speech
King Charles remembered Prince William in quite an unexpected way during the State Dinner speech.
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