Bad Bunny lookalike contest brings energy back to the Hub Bronx Times
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Bad Bunny lookalike contest brings energy back to the Hub  Bronx Times
"A lookalike contest for Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny drew a crowd to the Hub on Saturday, as spectators gathered in Roberto Clemente Plaza to watch dozens of doppelgangers compete for the top prize. The event was organized by Bronx Native in collaboration with 7th Street Burger, which is preparing to open its first Bronx location on the corner of 149th Street and Third Avenue."
"More than 100 spectators packed the plaza as 28 contestants some traveling from as far as Brooklyn and New Jersey showed off their best Bad Bunny impressions for a chance to win $500. Several contestants recreated some of the artist's most recognizable looks, including the Prada suit and traditional pava hat he wore to the Met Gala and a cream monochromatic outfit inspired by his Super Bowl Halftime Show appearance."
"The contest is one of many celebrity lookalike competitions that have recently popped up across New York City, including contests for John F. Kennedy Jr. and Timothee Chalamet the latter of whom even made a surprise appearance at his own event."
A Bad Bunny lookalike competition took place in Roberto Clemente Plaza in the Bronx, attracting more than 100 spectators and 28 contestants from across the region, including participants from Brooklyn and New Jersey. The event was organized by Bronx Native in collaboration with 7th Street Burger, which is opening its first Bronx location. Contestants recreated the artist's iconic looks, including his Met Gala Prada suit and pava hat, as well as his Super Bowl Halftime Show cream outfit. Performers had under two minutes to impress the crowd with their likeness and dance moves to Bad Bunny hits. The competition followed multiple rounds, with audience reactions determining finalists who advanced to the final round for the $500 prize.
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