Bad Bunny has reportedly only been dating Kendall Jenner for a few weeks, but he may have taken their rumored relationship to another level by dissing her ex. The three-time Grammy winner appeared to take a swipe at the model's ex Devin Booker in the lyrics he penned for Eladio Carrión's new single "Coco Chanel" (Devin Booker) cast a heavy shadow without naming the basketball player directly.
Bad Bunny only has one verse in this song, but he really nailed it. In his poem, Bad Bunny subtly satirizes Booker, who plays basketball for the Phoenix Suns. "Yo no soy malo, nah, bebé, eso e' un gimmick / Pero el sol de PR calienta má' que el de Phoenix / Ella lo sabe," he raps, which translates to "I'm not bad, baby, that's all "A gimmick/But the sun in Puerto Rico is hotter than in Phoenix/She knows it. "
If you needed more proof that Bad Bunny was referring to Jenner and Booker, he went on to rap "las de escorpio son peligro," which translates to "Scorpio women are dangerous." Yes, Jenner is indeed a Scorpio and her birthday is November 3rd.
Jenner was rumored to be dating Bad Bunny in February after they were spotted outing together across Los Angeles. A source told People on February 20 that the two are "spending time together" and that the relationship is still new. "They were introduced by friends," the outlet reported. "He moved to LA a few weeks ago and bought a house. She likes him and is having a lot of fun. He's different from the men she's dated in the past. He's very attractive." The pair were seen hanging out with Jenner's close friend Justin Dinner with Hailey Bieber and Jenner's sister Kylie. Most recently, they were seen leaving Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Oscars after-party together.
As for Jenner and Booker, the former couple dated on and off for more than two years before calling it quits for good in November. "Both have very busy careers right now and they have decided to make this a priority," a source told People , adding that the pair "have a lot of love and respect for each other and wish them all the best."