Bad Bunny Isn’t Sorry For Throwing A ‘Disrespectful’ Fan’s Phone Into The Water


He doesn’t call to apologize.

Bad Bunny refuses to apologize for throwing a fan’s phone into a body of water, saying she got what she deserved for being “disrespectful”.

Video posted on Twitter Monday shows the 28-year-old rapper being accosted by the woman in the Dominican Republic as she attempts to take a selfie with him on her cell device.

Clearly irritated by his presence, the musician snatches the phone from his hands and throws it into the nearby water, prompting audible gasps from onlookers.

The clip quickly racked up over a million views – but Bad Bunny doubled its action in a tweet.

“The person who comes to say hello to me, say something to me or simply meet me will always receive my attention and respect,” he wrote, translated from Spanish. “Anyone who comes and puts a fucking phone in my face, I’ll consider it for what it is, disrespect, and I’ll treat it the same.”

“Bottom line: He can’t just damage people’s property. He could have walked away from her or called security. Lowkey, he’s starting to lose touch with reality,” one viewer said.
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Fans were divided, with some saying the singer went too far with the phone-throwing behavior.

“I understand he needs his personal space, but he can’t be here trying to live a normal life when he’s a big celebrity,” one fan wrote. “People are going to be all over him,”

“Wow! Him or his reps better buy her another phone,” said another unimpressed viewer. “No matter what she said to him, he has no right to throw away his phone.”

“Bottom line: He can’t just damage people’s property. He could have walked away from her or called security. Lowkey, he’s starting to lose touch with reality,” a third person railed.

The Post has reached out to Bad Bunny’s rep for comment.

Bad Bunny performs during their first concert at Azteca Stadium as part of the World's Hottest Tour on December 9, 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Others defended the ‘Me Porto Bonito’ singer, saying he may have been “tired” and “needed a break.”
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Meanwhile, others have defended the ‘Me Porto Bonito’ singer, saying he may be “tired” and “need a break.”

Indeed, Bad Bunny recently told Billboard that he’ll be taking some much-needed time out in the new year after his massive “World’s Hottest Tour” in 2022.

“I’m taking a break. 2023 is for me, for my physical health, my emotional health to breathe, enjoy my accomplishments,” he told the outlet. “We’re going to celebrate. Let’s go here, let’s go there- Down, let’s get on the boat. I have a few sporadic engagements, and I’ll go to the studio, but there’s no pressure. Remember you, cabrón. You’ve worked hard.



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