Eduardo Verástegui attacks Bad Bunny and calls him a laboratory experiment for his support of Kamala Harris
Eduardo Verástegui lashes out at Bad Bunny for his support of Kamala Harris, sparking intense controversy on social media
2024-11-01T12:00:15+00:00- Eduardo Verástegui Criticizes Bad Bunny
- Calls Him a «Lab Experiment»
- Controversy Over the Puerto Rican’s Support for Kamala Harris
It’s not the first time he’s stirred controversy and landed in hot water.
This time, Eduardo Verástegui has set his sights on none other than Bad Bunny.
All because «El Conejo Malo» voiced his support for U.S. presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
The Mexican political activist did not hesitate to label the singer as a «lab experiment.»
Eduardo Verástegui Also Takes Aim at Claudia Sheinbaum
Before diving into Eduardo Verástegui’s criticism of Bad Bunny, it’s worth noting this additional detail.
In one of his latest posts on his X account, the former singer also took shots at the president of Mexico.
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“What do Kamala Harris, Bad Bunny, and Claudia Sheinbaum have in common?” asked Eduardo.
To avoid more backlash, he told his followers he’d leave it to them to respond in the comments.
“The Hispanic vote should go to Trump. It’s what’s best for our people.”
This is how Eduardo Verástegui began his message, which was directed specifically at Bad Bunny.
“Bad Bunny is a lab experiment of modern communists. This virus is the worst of all because it’s designed to kill the soul.”
This statement from the former Kairo band member sparked all kinds of reactions among users.
But Eduardo Verástegui didn’t stop there with his comments about Bad Bunny.
In another post, he urged his followers to do themselves a favor and stop listening to the Puerto Rican’s music.
“Bad Bunny lives up to his name and stands in support of the big bad, KAMALA. They didn’t need to convince us; we already know Kamala isn’t an option.”
At the time of writing, the reggaeton artist has not responded to Verástegui’s remarks.