Bad Bunny’s addition to the team caps a huge year so far for the man behind the glasses – dubbed the King of Latin Trap.
The influential musician headlined the 2026 Super Bowl half-time show and made history by having the first primarily Spanish language LP to win album of the year at the Grammy Awards.
The record in question, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (I Should’ve Taken More Photos), helped him to become Spotify’s most played artist globally.
He has also made a number of forays into film. He appeared last year as cold-blooded gangster Colorado in crime thriller Caught Stealing alongside Austin Butler, Regina King and Zoë Kravitz; and as Happy Gilmour’s eccentric golf caddie Oscar in Adam Sandler’s comedy sequel.
Before that, he featured as Wolf in director David Leitch’s 2022 action-comedy film Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt.
And it was announced earlier this year that Bad Bunny is to take on his first lead acting role in Porto Rico, opposite Javier Bardem and Edward Norton.
The film, described as a love letter to the 32-year-old’s home of Puerto Rico, is partly based on the life of José Maldonado Román – a late 19th and early 20th Century revolutionary known as White Eagle.
A busy Bunny is also reportedly considering a return to the WWE, external wrestling ring.
