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Fans Think Bad Bunny Planted These Kendall Jenner Easter Eggs in New Music Video “Where She Goes”
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Date:2025-04-18 10:17:21
Bad Bunny may have a certain pair of ojitos lindos on his mind.
At least, fans think he does with the release of his new song "Where She Goes" and its corresponding music video. After both debuted May 18, social media users floated around ideas that perhaps Bad Bunny could be dropping references to Kendall Jenner, his rumored romance since February.
It was a few weeks later that inspiration struck Bad Bunny for the song's lyrics.
"I remember, like two months ago, I had this feeling, I had this vibe, and I remind about this bit," he told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 on May 18. "I look for it and I say when I play it, I just start to sing automatically. I just start [singing]. So I went straight to the studio with my guy… and I told him, 'Yo, I think I have a new anthem.'"
In the song, Bad Bunny details a romantic night with a woman he can't forget about, though he hasn't confirmed who may have influenced the track.
"Me gusta tu flow (Flow)/ Tranquilita tú siempre te roba' el show," Bad Bunny says, which translates to, "I like your flow / Quietly you always steal the show."
And then there's the music video, which was filmed in a desert landscape and has fans buzzing about potential Kendall easter eggs. Keep scrolling to see why fans think the supermodel may have inspired certain visual elements.
Angel Wings for a Victoria's Secret Angel
In the "Where She Goes" video, a woman is captured wearing feathery angel wings and white lingerie, which fans believe could reference Kendall's past as a Victoria's Secret Angel. Moreover, Kendall and her sisters wore similar attire for a Halloween 2018 photoshoot.
"Needless to say, although all the Kardashians dressed up like this for Halloween," one fan wrote in Spanish, "the only one who can claim to have been an official Victoria's Secret Angel is Kendall."
Horses for Kendall Jenner's Well-Documented Love of Horses
Horses are spotted out various times throughout the music video, which led some fans to believe that Bad Bunny is alluding to Kendall's favorite animal.
"The 'Where She Goes' video is dedicated to Kendall," one user wrote in Spanish. "In the video, there are horses all the time and Kendall loves horses."
Indeed, Kendall has been nothing but passionate about her love of horses throughout the years. When asked in March what she's currently obsessed with, Kendall replied in an E! News exclusive video, "I'm obsessed with my horses."
"I've said it so many times," she added, "and now I just sound like a freak for saying it again."
To add to the speculation, Bad Bunny and Kendall both went on a horseriding date back in March.
A Scorpion for a Scorpio
Scorpion imagery in "Where She Goes" also had fans raising their eyebrows, given that Kendall, born Nov. 3, is indeed a Scorpio.
And it's not the first time time Bad Bunny has seemingly dropped a reference to it, either. Back in March, for his feature on Eladio Carrión's track, "Coco Chanel," Bad Bunny appeared to allude to Kendall in his lyrics while also throwing shade at her ex-boyfriend, Phoenix Suns player Devin Booker.
"Yo no soy malo, nah, bebé, eso e' un gimmick / Pero el sol de PR calienta má' que el de Phoenix / Ella lo sabe," Bad Bunny raps, which translates to, "I'm not bad, baby that's a gimmick / But the sun in Puerto Rico is hotter than in Phoenix / She knows it."
He then adds, "las de escorpio son peligro," which translates to, "Scorpio women are dangerous."
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