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Bad Bunny look-alike contest in San Francisco draws hundreds of fans
More than 30 contestants from the Bay Area competed for a $100 prize at a Mexican restaurant event that celebrated Bad Bunny's culture and music before the Super Bowl.
- San Francisco's Mission District hosted a Bad Bunny look-alike contest that attracted hundreds of fans to Tacolicious restaurant on Thursday night.
- More than 30 contestants competed for a $100 prize, channeling the Puerto Rican singer's signature looks.
- Abdul Ramirez Arroyave won the grand prize, dressed in a red shirt and straw hat, and thanked the crowd before singing.
- The event turned into a lively street party as attendees celebrated ahead of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show this weekend.
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Concurso de dobles de Bad Bunny en San Francisco atrae a cientos de fans
Un concurso de dobles de Bad Bunny en un restaurante de San Francisco se convirtió en una fiesta callejera después de que cientos de fanáticos de la superestrella se presentaran para animar a sus doppelgängers y cantar sus canciones antes…
A Bad Bunny doubles contest at a San Francisco restaurant became a street party after hundreds of superstar fans showed up to cheer up their doppelgängers and sing their songs before the part-time show at the Super Bowl this weekend.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center9Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Center
Bias Distribution
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