Bad Bunny’s Coachella performance was a historic moment for the performer and for Latinos all over the world. It also drew the ire of thousands of Harry Styles fans who were upset after a tweet was displayed on the massive concert screens.Bad Bunny’s big surprise at Coachella: Is Kendall Jenner joining him?Bad Bunny becomes the first Latino to headline CoachellaA post shared by @badbunnyprAs Bad Bunny performed his Puerto Rican anthem “El Apagón,” the screen behind him showed various images, including a screenshot of a Tweet that read “goodnight benito could do as it was but harry could never do el apagon.” While Bad Bunny has declined to comment on the tweet, Sturdy.co, the company that made the visuals for the concert, shared a message, claiming that Bad Bunny had not approved of the text of the tweet.
The statement explained that Bad Bunny and his team had requested visuals to celebrate Puerto Rico and Bad Bunny’s artistry.“Our intention is to create light hearted designs that embody Bad Bunny’s personality and amplify the experience he presents as a performer.
The request from the artist during the visuals for ‘El Apagón’ performance was to use the image only and not text from the tweet, which we take responsibility for and correct it for Friday’s performance.
These visuals are a celebration of Bad Bunny and his dedication to empowering his native island, Puerto Rico.”Bad Bunny’s Coachella set displayed a tweet about Harry Styles on the screen:“goodnight benito could do as it was but harry could never do el apagon” pic.twitter.com/JRh4lvixqFFans on social media took the tweet as confirmation of various theories.
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