Bad Bunny Lights up Christmas in Puerto Rico with its Fourth Edition of Bonita Tradición
In a gesture of generosity that has already become an endearing custom, Bad Bunny, also known as “The Bad Rabbit,” held the “Bonita Tradición” event for the fourth consecutive time at the Puerto Rico Convention Center, in San Juan. The initiative, organized by the Good Bunny Foundation, chaired by Benito Antonio Martínez himself, became a celebration of solidarity and Christmas joy.
Thousands of children and young people from Puerto Rico were the lucky beneficiaries of this magical day, where they received a variety of gifts related to music, sports and painting. From keyboards and guitars to boxing gloves, balls and art supplies such as sketchbooks, canvases and paintbrushes, the diversity of gifts reflected Bad Bunny’s commitment to supporting the dreams and aspirations of youth.
“The Bad Rabbit” not only hosted the event, but also immersed himself in the experience by greeting children with disabilities, offering hugs and personally delivering some gifts, adding a personal and warm touch to the celebration.
The festive event attracted thousands of people from all over the island, with the participation of other prominent Puerto Rican artists such as Arcángel and Dei V, who joined the event to share moments of joy with the community.
José Torres, director of the Good Bunny Foundation, expressed his gratitude and joy for the success of the event, highlighting the importance of supporting the dreams of children and young people, as well as promoting family unity. In his words: “We want to rescue that love for Puerto Rican Christmas culture and traditions, which are so beautiful and special.”
The fourth edition of Bonita Tradición not only left a mark of material gifts, but also a warm reminder of the Christmas spirit and the importance of sharing joy with those who need it most.