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Bad Bunny look-alike contest in San Francisco draws hundreds of fans
More than 30 contestants competed in a Bad Bunny look-alike contest that turned into a street party to celebrate Latino culture and promote local businesses, organizers said.
- On Thursday night, a Bad Bunny look-alike contest at Tacolicious restaurant in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood drew hundreds of fans and turned into a street party ahead of his Super Bowl halftime show.
- The group Mission Loteria organized the contest to promote Latino businesses, with fans citing Bad Bunny's music and Puerto Rican cultural representation as meaningful in San Francisco.
- More than 30 contestants from across the Bay Area competed one by one, performing `perreo` and wearing signature looks such as straw pava and shearling aviator hats.
- After winning, Abdul Ramirez Arroyave received the $100 prize, said `thanks for everything`, and joined fans outside for photos and singing.
- Beyond the competition, the fan event highlighted cultural pride as the album `Debi Tirar Mas Fotos` won album of the year on Sunday.
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Bad Bunny lookalike contest draws massive crowd in SF
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- As Bad Bunny's halftime show in the Bay Area gets closer, excitement is only growing for the Latin music superstar's performance. As part of the Super Bowl festivities in the Bay Area, a lookalike contest was held Thursday evening at Tacolicious in the city's Mission District. A massive crowd filled the entire sidewalk of Valencia Street between 18th and 19th -- filled with both lookalike contestants, spectators and Tacol…
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