VIDEO Susan Soltero enlists Bad Bunnys help I need you

VIDEO: Susan Soltero enlists Bad Bunny’s help: ‘I need you to do me a favor’

Meteorologist Susan Soltero approached urban music artist Bad Bunny with an unusual request.

Through a video posted to her Facebook account, the communicator asked for a song to protect manatees as they are threatened with extinction.

“Benedict! This is your meteorologist Susan Soltero, downpour. Look, I need a favor, I need you to make me a song about the manatees,” Soltero said.

He also jokingly compared Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the artist’s first name, to mammals.

“Manatees are a lot like you because they’re very B, very sexual, to find a stick,” he said.

In the same way, he urged the artist to “make new generations fall in love with manatee conservation.”


Meteorologist Susan Soltero on Bad Bunny:

“I want your children to enjoy this endangered species, so help me inspire new generations to fall in love with manatee conservation,” she said.

In the same way, the meteorologist indicated that she would like to meet the vegabajeño and also her parents.

“I have to meet you if you feel like it, but I want to meet your mother and father because I want to know how they raised a genius like you,” he said.

“Love you. Thanks for making my heart grow bigger every time you mention me and getting you out of my head for 10 years. I love you,” he concluded.


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The voice of “Ojitos Lindos” has paid tribute to Soltero more than once.

In 2017 he mentioned her in the song titled “Chambea”. “Susan Soltero said there would be a downpour from a bullet,” reads a fragment of the song.

Meanwhile, via an Instagram “Story” in August last year, the singer used a picture of the journalist while presenting a weather report on Univisión’s “Las Noticias.”

In the picture you can see Martínez Ocasio with the clothes of the sun that he used in the music video for “La neverita”.

Likewise, the evil rabbit is shown in a weather forecast as a hot sunny day on Monday with a maximum temperature of 200 degrees.

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