The model even wore merch from his Most Wanted tour

Kendall Jenner reconciled with ex Bad Bunny—or at least, his music—on Friday night.

Less than two weeks after the former couple snuggled up at a Met Gala afterparty, the model was spotted letting loose at Benito’s concert in Orlando, Florida. In a video shared via X (the social platform formerly known as Twitter), Jenner can be seen nodding her head and dancing as the Puerto Rican artist performed.

She attempted to blend in with the crowd by wearing merch from Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted tour, throwing on an oversized brown sweatshirt and pulling the hood over her long hair. The model carried a black purse and swayed from side to side as she watched the show from the VIP section.

kendall jenner bad bunny and guests at the apregraves met 2 met gala after party hosted by carlos nazario, emily ratajkowski, francesco risso, paloma elsesser, raul lopez and renell medra on may 6, 2024 in new york, new york photo by aurora rosewwd via getty images


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Though Jenner and Bad Bunny split in late 2023, the two have been seen together multiple times in the past few weeks. Their latest sighting comes after a source told Entertainment Tonight that “there is definitely still a vibe between” the former couple. “Kendall and Bad Bunny are still in contact and spend time together when they can,” the insider revealed. “There’s a strong connection between them whenever they’re together and they have the same chemistry that they’ve always had.”

Most recently, the duo was seen leaving the same hotel after engaging in PDA at a Met Gala afterparty hosted by Emily Ratajkowski. They each exited the Greenwich Hotel—though separately—the morning after their reunion.

The two called off their relationship last year, citing their busy, and often conflicting, schedules. “They both knew going into this that it likely wouldn’t be a forever type of relationship, and that was mutually understood from the get-go,” a source for Entertainment Tonight explained. “They have crazy busy schedules and know they’re still young and have a lot more to experience individually before settling down.”