KendallJenner and BadBunny are adding fuel to recent romance rumours 👀
of the foursome, the “Me Porto Bonito” rapper was spotted leaving Wally’s in Los Angeles Saturday after dining with Jenner and the Biebers.
While they were reportedly dining together, the GRAMMY winner, born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, left through a separate exit. In the pics, Jenner attempts to cover her face as she exits the restaurant wearing head-to-toe brown leather, while Bad Bunny opted for a brown button up, white shirt and tan pants. He paired the look with a backwards baseball cap in a similar colorway.
As for the Biebers, Hailey attended the gathering in jeans and a black jacket, while Justin rocked a blue pant set paired with a cream-colored beanie. The photos come after, earlier this month, celebrity gossip account Deuxmoi claimed that the 27-year-old model and the 28-year-old Puerto Rican super were spotted kissing at a club in Los Angeles. They shared the original blind item during an episode of the “
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