Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny cosy up at Drake gig after 'going exclusive'
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny walked hand-in-hand after attending Drake's concert together amid rumours they're now "exclusive".
The pair, who sparked romance rumours back in March, were spotted cosying up together at Drake's show at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Kendall and Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, where joined by her sister Kim Kardashian and NBA star Tristan Thompson.
The group seemed to be in high spirits, with Kendall and Bad Bunny being filmed hugging and slow dancing as Drake performed on stage. In a clip shared on social media, Bad Bunny was seen wrapping his arms around Kendall's waist.
The 27-year-old model looked very stylish during their outing. She opted for a black vest top which she wore with a pair of black leather trousers.
Kendall also wore two red and pink wristbands. She opted for a glamorous makeup look, complete with brown eyeshadow and a nude lipstick.
Kendall Jenner poses naked for sultry video as fans go wild for saucy photosBad Bunny wore a plain white T-shirt which he paired with a beige coat and black trousers. He rocked a backwards cap and a pair of dark sunglasses. The couple looked extremely happy as they smiled and chatted together.
Bad Bunny and Kendall first sparked romance rumours back in March when they were spotted on a "first date" with Hailey and Justin Bieber. Since then, they've been spotted on a number of different outings together.
While neither of them have commented on their relationship, a source said that for Kendall, Bad Bunny is "different from guys that she dated in the past". They described him as "charming".
A source told People: "He hangs out with her friends and she hangs out with his. It's more of a relationship now.
"Kendall is not seeing anyone else. She really likes him." However, Kendall was quick to dodge the question of if they were dating. She told The Wall Street Journal: "I'll go out of my way to do things as privately as possible because I just think that that's the healthier way of dealing with relationships anyway."