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Bad Bunny is explaining the unfortunate reason why he was not able to perform at the 2020 American Music Awards on Sunday night.
In a press release on Monday, the 26-year-old Puerto Rican performer, whose real name is Benito Ocasio, revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19. Fans had been curious on social media as to why the show had ended without his previously teased performance of his song, «Dákiti,» with Jhay Cortez. No details were provided on whether Bad Bunny is showing coronavirus
.LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres said on Thursday that she had tested positive for the coronavirus but was feeling fine. The American comedian said on Twitter that all her close contacts had been notified.
Ellen DeGeneres has tested positive for Covid-19, telling fans she is "feeling fine". The American TV host, 62, said in a statement on Twitter that she was following the appropriate guidelines and had notified the people she had been in recent contact with.
Ellen DeGeneres has announced that she has tested positive for coronavirus.
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Bad Bunny has had a meteoric rise in the music scene over the last few years doesn’t quite do justice to what the Puerto Rican reggaetonero has accomplished. A nimble performer, an eclectic style icon, and an all-around accomplished musical artist, the 26-year-old singer and songwriter has had an enviable 2020. He’s landed the cover of, won a Latin GRAMMY and two Billboard Music Awards.
Bad Bunny was forced to axe his planned performance at Sunday’s (November 22, 2020) 2020 American Music Awards after testing positive for COVID-19.The hitmaker, 26, was teased to hit the stage with Jhay Cortez for a world premiere performance of their duet Dakiti.
Bad Bunny has tested positive for coronavirus, cancelling his appearance at the 2020 American Music Awards (AMA) on Sunday November 22 as a result.Bad Bunny – real name Benito Martínez Ocasio – had been scheduled to perform his hit song ‘Dákiti’ (his collaboration with Jhay Cortez) live for the first time at the AMAs.According to his publicist, Sujeylee Solá, who contacted several media outlets on Monday November 23, “the artist tested positive for COVID-19, which forced him to cancel the
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Bad Bunny canceled his previously scheduled performance at last night's 2020 American Music Awards after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a report in Pitchfork. The Puerto Rican artist was scheduled to perform his new single “Dákiti" with Jhay Cortez.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorToday we learned why Bad Bunny missed Sunday night’s planned performance at the American Music Awards. The reggaeton star’s rep said today that he has tested positive for Covid-19.The Puerto Rican rapper, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio, had been scheduled to perform “Dákiti” — the international hit single he recorded with Jhay Cortez — during the trophy show but canceled without offering an explanation.
Bad Bunny announced that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus one day after missing the 2020 American Music Awards without explanation.“Bad Bunny was originally set to perform his #1 global hit ‘Dákiti’ with Jhay Cortez live for the first time at the AMAs, but unfortunately, the artist tested positive for COVID-19, which forced him to cancel the presentation,” Acoustyle Digital Marketing & Communication, which represents the 26-year-old reggaeton singer, said in a press release on
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorPuerto Rican singer-rapper Bad Bunny cancelled his scheduled performance on the American Music Awards Sunday night after testing positive for coronavirus.
Bad Bunny has tested positive for COVID-19.