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Bad Bunny Opens Up About Sexuality: 'Sex Is a Giant World'

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Bad Bunny is an advocate for love in every form. The 26-year-old Puerto Rican superstar spoke about his stance on sexuality in a cover story for Playboy. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Bad Bunny “Right now, I am in a position where I feel so free,” he said in the interview. “I think that sex is a giant world, and everyone is free to see it as they want and do it with whoever they want, however they want, with infinite possibilities.

In the end, we are human beings. Everybody feels, everybody falls in love with whoever they’re meant to.” He also spoke about inclusiveness with his own music. “There’s nothing worse than being somewhere and feeling like you don’t belong.

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