Bad Bunny doesn’t want to get married … or talk about his love life.
The Puerto Rican rapper dodges questions about his girlfriend’s whereabouts in his newly released music video for “No Me Quiero Casar” (Spanish for “I don’t want to get married”), which he debuted after his split from Kendall Jenner made headlines.
The nearly 10-minute visual shows Bad Bunny — born Benito Martínez Ocasio — at a fancy New Year’s Eve party mingling with relatives and guests.
He’s repeatedly hounded by the inquiry, “When are you getting married?” until one woman point-blank asks, “And the girlfriend? Did you bring her?”
Before she can finish her thought, an uncomfortable Ocasio puts his fist up to his mouth and loudly shushes the curious lady for almost 10 seconds before walking away in a huff.
Elsewhere in the video, the 29-year-old tells other busybodies that he still considers himself to be a baby. He’s also seen riding a horse, signing autographs, partying at a nightclub and being saved by Spider-Man after jumping off a building.
One scene even shows him putting an engagement ring on a girl’s hand, vanishing and reappearing in a hotel room surrounded by lingerie-clad models, whom he proceeds to pillow fight.
In the song, which came out in October 2023, Ocasio raps about how he wants to party, make music and earn money. He admits he gets bored easily and reveals he almost proposed once. He also calls himself dangerous.
Neither he nor Jenner have publicly addressed their breakup.
The last time they were seen out together was just before Halloween 2023 when they went out for breakfast in Beverly Hills, Calif.
In mid-November, the supermodel, 28, sparked speculation that the two had called it quits when she posted a cryptic message on Instagram that read, “What’s meant for me, will simply find me.”
She added fuel to the fire when she stepped out in Aspen with friends a month later.
Shortly after, People reported that the stars had gone their separate ways after less than a year of dating.
At the same time, a source explained to “Entertainment Tonight” that “things slowly started to fizzle out between them.”
“They both knew going into this that it likely wouldn’t be a forever type of relationship, and that was mutually understood from the get-go,” the source added.
Another insider informed Us Weekly that pals of the pair weren’t “surprised” their relationship didn’t go “the distance.”
The duo — who ignited romance rumors in February 2023 — had been notoriously private about their courtship, with the musician telling Vanity Fair in September that he didn’t feel he owed the public an explanation.
“They don’t know how you feel, they don’t know how you live, they don’t know anything, and I really don’t want them to know,” he said at the time.
“I’m not really interested in clarifying anything because I have no commitment to clarify anything to anyone.”