Bad Bunny meets Pope Leo in Madrid, but should have taken more photos

BARCELONA (Reuters) — Pope Leo had a brief private meeting with Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny at Madrid’s ​Bernabeu stadium on Monday evening as both were ‌touring Spain, the Vatican said on Tuesday, adding that it did not expect to release any photos of the meeting.

According ​to a Vatican statement, the pope met the ​reggaeton sensation, whose album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (I Should ⁠Have Taken More Pictures) won Album of the ​Year at this year’s Grammys, with his family and ​other people. He offered them a short greeting before leaving the stadium, it added.

Leo, who drew the ire of President Donald ​Trump earlier this year after criticizing the Iran war, ​is on a week-long tour of Spain, where he has warned ‌that ⁠escalating conflicts have pushed the world into “profound crisis.”

Coincidentally, triggering Trump’s anger is something the pope and Bad Bunny, whose given name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, have ​in common.

The ​singer has ⁠been outspoken in his criticism of Trump’s hardline anti-immigration policies and supported former Vice ​President Kamala Harris, a Democrat, in the ​2024 ⁠presidential race.

Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl halftime show in February, bringing Spanish language and reggaeton rhythms to ⁠the annual ​U.S. football spectacle. Trump called ​the show “absolutely terrible” and “an affront to the Greatness of America.”

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