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179.5k Followers, 19 Following, 571 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from BAD BUNNY đŸ”” (@badbunny.pr). Fans react on social media. If you log into Twitter and search for ‘Bad Bunny married’, you will come across hundreds if not already thousands of tweets from the singer’s fans.

April 16 (UPI) --Bad Bunny was the big winner at the 2021 Latin American Music Awards, taking home a leading five awards followed by Karol G with three.

Bad Bunny took home Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for YHLQMDLG, Favorite Artist - Male, Favorite Artist - Urban and Favorite Album - Urban for Las Que No Iban a Salir on Thursday.

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Anuel AA, Christian Nodal, Daddy Yankee, Eslabon Armado, J Balvin, Karol G, Maluma, Ozuna and Sech were also nominated for Artist of the Year.

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Karol G's collaborative song with Nicki Minaj titled 'Tusa' won Song of the Year, Favorite Song - Urban and Collaboration of the Year.

Anitta won Favorite Artist - Female, Rauw Alejandro won New Artist of the Year, Eslabon Armado won Favorite Duo or Group, Shakira won Favorite Artist - Pop and Selena Gomez won Favorite Video for 'De Una Vez.'

The full list of winners can be found on the official Latin American Music Awards website.

Anitta, Maluma Wisin and Myke Towers performed the remix to 'Mi Niña' for the first performance of the night. Maluma returned to perform 'Tonika' with Ziggy Marley and closed the show alongside Piso 21 for 'Mås De La Una.'

@maluma y @piso21music killing it en #LatinAMAs.

AsĂ­ cerramos los premios a la mĂșsica latina. pic.twitter.com/wbqWHt2RZj— Latin American Music Awards (@LatinAMAs) April 16, 2021

Carrie Underwood made her Latin American Music Awards debut by performing her collaborative track with David Bisbal, 'Tears of Gold.' The country star also sang in Spanish.

AsĂ­ quedamos con la presentaciĂłn de #TearsofGold de @davidbisbal con @carrieunderwood en #LatinAMAs.

Carrie, we love it when you sing in Spanish. pic.twitter.com/4oGFsiZRCc— Telemundo (@Telemundo) April 16, 2021

Actress Jacqueline Bracamontes hosted the event from the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla.

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Fans on Twitter are really excited about Bad Bunny’s glow-in-the-dark collab with Crocs, which will be released today at noon ET.

The limited-edition Crocs Classic Clog has left Twitter abuzz in anticipation of the drop. Fans are eager to get their hands on the $60 shoe that will be available on Crocs.com, FinishLine.com as well as on Latin American partner sites and select Finish Line stores.

Although the collab won’t be released until noon ET, Twitter users are already “waiting in line” to grab a pair on Crocs.com.

I’m ready

Bad Bunny x Crocs pic.twitter.com/UtmPYNh3yb

— Conejita (@aleisc00l) September 28, 2020

According to Crocs, once the product is on sale, the foam clog brand will assign a random spot to the user in the virtual line. Once it is the user’s turn and it’s noon ET, shoppers will have ten minutes to score a pair. The brand is limiting one pair per customer.

if the bad bunny x crocs sell out before i hit pay, i'm going to fight everybody

— (@lexumana) September 29, 2020

The “Glow Up” Classic Clog is a nod to the Puerto Rican pop star’s album YHLQMDLG. The all-white shoe is covered in Jibbitz charms inspired by Bad Bunny and outer space. The charms also include classic glow-in-the-dark stars that add a nostalgically cool touch to the footwear collab.

Crocs x Bad Bunny with glow in the dark room stars from my childhood bedroom
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— Simon Curtis (@simoncurtis) September 26, 2020

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In the past two years, Crocs have become a favorite footwear choice among younger consumers, specifically the Gen Z crowd. The foam clog has appeared on several social media channels including Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. The comfortable shoe has also risen to prominence amid the pandemic as casual slip-on footwear continues to dominant while students learn remotely.

Me when @sanbenito drops his crocs x bad bunny capsule

— Juan J. Montoya (@jayyskywalker_) September 25, 2020

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Bad Bunny’s mark on the fashion and footwear world symbolizes a growing presence of Latinx fashion influencers who are beginning to take hold of the industry. The Puerto Rican reggaeton star continues to draw fans with his bold style, including a jacket that featured 13,000 Swarovski crystals he wore during his halftime performance with Jennifer Lopez, Shakira and J Balvin during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show.

The singer’s collab with Crocs shows just how much star power and fashion influence Bad Bunny has with the Gen Z audience.

YALL BAD BUNNY AINT PLAYING 2020. CROCS X BAD BUNNY like what?! 2 of my favorite things

— (@miiiilx) September 25, 2020

There is a bad bunny x crocs collection coming out. Take my money.

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— Sam Teplitz (@sam_tepz) September 25, 2020

bad bunny x crocs ???? might just order my first pair

— jacky (@jackyxelo_) September 25, 2020

The “Glow-Up” Bad Bunny x Crocs collab will be released today at noon ET on Crocs.com and at select stores and online at Finish Line as well as select Latin American partner sites.