Ricky Martin took the opportunity to laud fellow artist Bad Bunny for supporting the LGBTQ+ community. During an appearance at “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Ricky spoke about the time he presented Bad Bunny with a GLAAD Award for his impactful advocacy.
Martin celebrated the artist’s courage and reflected on the evolving landscape of acceptance and self-expression.“It’s amazing what he’s doing,” Martin expressed. “I mean, it’s a different generation.” Ricky Martin reminisced about his journey, marked by fear and apprehension. “I was very afraid...of being judged and losing my career for just sharing who you are, who I am, and how I love,” he confessed, highlighting the challenges he faced in embracing his true self.Ricky Martin marveled at the fearlessness displayed by today’s artists, regardless of societal norms or expectations. “Now you have this generation of great artists, very talented artists that...don’t care if they want to wear a skirt.
I’m going to wear a skirt, and I’m going to paint my nails if I want to paint my nails,” he exclaimed, applauding the unapologetic self-expression that defines this era.Ricky Martin and Carol Burnett’s chemistry in ‘Palm Royale’ will captivate audiencesRicky Martin talks about his relationship with his ex-husband, Jwan Yosef, a year after their divorceRicky Martin reveals if he is dating someone newMoreover, Martin emphasized the importance of allies within the LGBTQ+ community, recognizing their pivotal role in fostering inclusivity and acceptance. “How lucky are we that we have this force of young people that are talking to young people,” Martin said celebrating the power of authenticity and vulnerability in shaping a more compassionate world.Previously, Ricky Martin offered fans a rare glimpse into his personal life during an appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live.