All eyes were on BadBunnny and KendallJenner as they attended a birthday in matching leather outfits
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny turned heads at a birthday bash on Sunday night as they attended in coordinated leather outfits.
The star-studded event in Santa Monica was a birthday party for Travis Bennett, a.k.a. Yung Taco, according to TMZ.The stylish couple made a bold statement at the party, with Bad Bunny, 29, rocking a head-to-toe leather look and trendy red-tinted shades, while Jenner, 27, sported a chic leather trenchcoat and leggings.Also in attendance was rapper Tyler, the Creator, who eventually joined the lovebirds at the Shorebar next door for some afterparty escapades.
Rumours of the supermodel and Puerto Rican musician’s relationship continue to swirl, as the pair were recently
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