Bad Bunny snatches fans' cellphones and tosses them across a bar

Bad behavior: Second video surfaces of Bad Bunny snatching two cellphones and tossing them across bar moments after he threw fan’s phone into body of water in Dominican Republic resort village

  • Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny took the cellphones of two fans and tossed them to the ground at a bar in La Romana, Dominican Republic 
  • The incident took place after the reggaeton artist snatched the phone of a woman who wanted a selfie with him and dumped the device in a body of water
  • Bad Bunny defended his actions – which were criticized by fans – by saying that his personal space was ignored when the fan put her phone in front of his face

Video footage has surfaced of the moment Puerto Rican chart-topping artist Bad Bunny snatched and tossed two cellphones across a bar in the Dominican Republic.

The controversial seven-second clip shows the 28-year-old reggaeton superstar making his way through a mob of surprised customers inside the lounge in the Mediterranean-style village of Altos de Chavón in the eastern city of La Romana on Sunday.

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, quickly grabbed a mobile device and tossed it back before snatching the second one and flipping it across the crowd.

The incident took place moments after the Grammy Award-winning artist was seen in a video grabbing another woman’s cellphone and throwing it into a body of water below a bridge.

Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Bad Bunny has been criticized for snatching and tossing the phones of three fans in the Dominican Republic 

Bad Bunny appeared in a video grabbing a fan’s phone and tossing it across a bar in the Dominican Republic

The fan, who has not been identified, walked up to Bad Bunny to snap a selfie, but the rapper appeared to be bothered by the crowd that was following him on the bridge and lost his cool.

The woman watched as her cellphone sailed away from her while another person said in Spanish, ‘Wow, seriously?’

Bad Bunny went on Twitter to explain his version of the events and indicated that he felt disrespected because the fan had stuck her cellphone in front of his face.

‘The person who comes up to me to say hello, to tell me something, or just to meet me, will always receive my attention and respect,’ he wrote. ‘Those who come to put a f****** phone in my face, I will consider it for what it is, a lack of respect, and I will treat it as such.’

Fans did not hold back from criticizing Bad Bunny’s behavior while others have backed the performer.

‘As a person you suck,’ @ColladoJccd tweeted. ‘You are disrespectful and inconsiderate with women. An apology is what that lady deserves, not another tweet insulting her.’ 

Bad Bunny, who celebrated New Year’s Eve in the Dominican Republic resort village of Altos de Chavón, has been criticized for grabbing the phone of a woman (pictured) and tossing it to a body of water under a bridge

Bad Bunny grabs one of the two phones he took from fans at a bar and tossed to the ground 

‘Fame got to you and you no longer remember being a fan of someone and the emotion they may feel when they meet their idol,’ @iJhonParis tweeted. ‘The consequences of fame are the loss of privacy and having these fan interactions, but you think that will you be famous and have a normal life?’

Influencer Un Tal Fredo defended Bad Bunny and called on fans to respect his personal space.

‘Let’s normalize the fact that artists are human beings and deserve to be treated with respect always,’ he wrote.  ‘It’s not a show away from the stage, you cannot record them without their consent. Approach, say hello and ask for permission.’

Another user said, ‘Look people this is simple. Respect and everything goes well. Common sense. 

‘Artist or not, be aware that we are all the same. Maybe throwing away the phone wasn’t the best idea, but do you know what it’s like to have your space invaded 24/7? Much respect and love has been given to ALL OF YOU.’

The weekend incidents come on the heels of Bad Bunny establishing himself as the highest-grossing touring artist in 2022.

His World’s Hottest Tour – which featured 81 shows – amassed $435.38 million, eclipsing Ed Sheeran’s Divide tour, which grossed $432.3 million in 2018.

The last two shows of the tour were held in Mexico City on December 9 and 10, and left several hundred fans stranded at the entrance gates after they were denied entry due to tickets that were duplicated or cancelled.

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