PHOTOS: Bad Bunny brightens up the Christmas of hundreds of children in Puerto Rico

For the fourth consecutive year, urban artist Bad Bunny brightened the Christmas of hundreds of children and young people in Puerto Rico by celebrating the fourth edition of Bonita Tradición, a party in which, together with his foundation, he distributes gifts focused on empowerment the arts and sports for the little ones.

Nethaniel Cardona, 7 years old, assured that his third participation in the gift presentation of the foundation of the city artist Bad Bunny was the best he had ever experienced.

“I liked this the most because I didn't have any of this before,” said the boy after being the first to receive his gift from the artist's hands.

Nethaniel, like the hundreds of children who took part in the activity, had the opportunity to choose his gift. On this occasion, he chose boxing gloves because “I have a bag at home and I can give it to him now.”

His mother, Kathyria Rodríguez, explained that she brought her little one because “he loves Bad Bunny.” “Of course you can't go to a concert, but for me it's important that Bad Bunny does these things so that the kids can see him because he's great. “Everything was super organized, it’s the third time we’ve come and everything flowed super well,” added the Quebradillas resident.

Earlier, SPOKESMAN He spoke to Ermilisse Montero Viera, who got up early so that her children could receive a gift from the voice of Tití, she asked me.

Montero Viera arrived at the Convention Center from Carolina with her three children so her children could get their Christmas festivities off to a good start.

“Ever since I was little, we always loved going to San Juan to look for gifts, and now I do the same with my children. Since Bad Bunny started, you know that Bad Bunny has an influence on young people, I started coming,” said Montero Viera.

Ermelisse was accompanied by her children Anielisse, 11; Yomariel from 10; and Anthuan, 3. The latter has accompanied his family to the activity since his mother was pregnant with him.

“The kids like it, it’s a fun day. “You have a lot of fun and it’s spectacular for the kids,” he added.

For her part, Rubí González, 13 years old, came with her mother to enjoy the activity for the second year in a row.

“The fact that someone so great can do something for the people of his country is super nice and even more so at Christmas,” said the young San Juan resident.

His mother Natasia Ortiz also emphasized that Bad Bunny is also about bringing joy to children, even though his music is aimed at adults.

“The implementation of this event inspires children and young people. I saw that a lot of artists and athletes come. It’s a nice initiative and I think anything that unites people is cool,” said Ortiz.

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During the event, which lasts until 4 p.m. today, artists such as Arcángel, DeiV, Chente Ydrach and Jorge Pabón “Molusco” will meet, among others.

The participants were also able to look forward to gifts, typical dishes and numerous attractions for the whole family.

The activity includes the presence of the Magi, a “glow-in-the-dark” ball pit, “karaoke stands,” musical performances on stage, troupes to the rhythm of Thebomba and Plena, a carving demonstration by local craftsmen and an art exhibition by the camp participants “ Un Verano Contigo” and other surprises.

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