Puerto Rican actress Eyra Agüero Joubert thanked singer Bad Bunny for the opportunity to star at Coachella as an actress in one of the films presented by the artist.
“I was at #coachella!!! I have to thank a lot of people, especially @badbunnypr and @sigfre007, who bet on their team because they know #Crew Puerto Rican is the best and gives us the opportunity. To @filmeszapatero and @mrsandbag for directing and taking these images to another level by capturing our historical moment with one of my favorite songs: 🎶 “I don’t want to leave here, let her go… 🎶 but most of all for that you love me with you and once again direct me, ”expressed the actress on her social networks.
Agüero Joubert acted as the mother of a recent university student who had to leave Puerto Rico for the United States.
The actress also thanked her parents.
“And especially my parents, who are from the #Dominican Republic and chose to settle in #PeErre, were born in #Santurce and raised us in #Carolina, the cradle of the #underground,” said Agüero Joubert.
On the first day of Coachella, Puerto Rican exponent Bad Bunny made history by becoming the first Latino to make the standout presentation on the main stage of the famed festival in California, USA.
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio started his presentation with a video in which he spoke in Spanish about the dream of having managed to perform on this important stage and about the personalities who were there before him.
“The most incredible thing is that of so many, there has never been one like me, today is the first time that many will see me, today is the first time that I will see them, today is the first time that a Benito one of them closes those epic nights in the Coachella Valley,” the singer said in the introductory video.
Bad Bunny sang his hit “Moscow Mule” as well as “A tu merced”, “Titi Me Preguntó” and had several guests on stage such as Post Malone and the duo Jowell & Randy who gave the presentation rhythm with “Safaera”. The presentation lasted about an hour.
In addition, part of his presentation included a performance of Puerto Rican music with songs by Héctor Lavoe, El Gran Combo and Ismael Rivera.