The 25-year-old made headlines late last week when he made a big, pro-LGBTQ+ statement during an appearance on The Tonight Show.ĭuring the performance of his song "Ignorantes," Bad Bunny (who was also wearing a skirt) opened up his blazer to reveal a shirt that reads, "Mataron a Alexa, no a un hombre con falda," which in Spanich translates to, "They killed Alexa, not a man in a skirt." He explicitly called out how the Puerto Rican media misgendered Neulisa Alexa Luciano Ruiz (a homeless 29-year-old black trans woman who was recently murdered after being harassed by a group of men) with various news and police reports incorrectly labeling her "a man dressed in a black skirt." But at the moment I am heterosexual and I like women." "At the end of the day, I don’t know if in 20 years I will like a man.
"It does not define me," he said about his sexuality and what the future may hold for him in terms of attraction. Lil Nas X released an extremely gay music video for That’s What I Want off his album Montero, which pays homage to Brokeback Mountain and promotes Durex condoms. In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, the "I Like It" singer expressed how he doesn't want his sexuality to be a defining factor in his life, and how he, like many others, views it as something fluid. While Lil Nas X claimed to have released an explicit version of the music video, and he indeed uploaded a video to YouTube with the title, 'Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow - INDUSTRY BABY. It has been frequently mocked over the last two decades for substituting. Kidz Bop, founded in 2001, creates truly weird family-friendly covers of popular songs sung by kids for kids. Fresh off of his recent viral performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Puerto Rican singer and passionate LGBTQ+ ally Bad Bunny is going on the record and opening about his sexuality. Kidz Bop has inexplicably decided to cover Lil Nas X’s Montero (Call Me By Your Name), a song about gay sex, and remove everything gay.