Bad Bunny and Gabriela Berlingeri were caught together in Germany
The “Bad Rabbit” and the jewelry designer were captured by paparazzi in the streets of Düsseldorf prior to their concerts on their tour
The Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny and the jewelry designer Gabriela Berlingeri were spotted together in Germany, which unleashed a wave of rumors about a possible reconciliation between them.
According to Hola! magazine, the couple was surprised by the paparazzi on June 17 while walking through the city of Düsseldorf. The walk occurred in the days prior to the two presentations that the “Neverita” singer offered at the Merkur Spiel-Arena on June 20 and 21 as part of his successful “I Should Shoot More Photos World Tour.”
Despite the security operation guarding the Puerto Rican singer, the cameras managed to record the moment. During the night tour, both opted for absolute discretion: there were no public displays of affection, kisses or walks holding hands. As soon as they became aware of the photographers' presence, they tried to quickly slip away from the lenses to disappear from public view.
For the occasion, Bad Bunny was seen with a relaxed style consisting of jeans, a white t-shirt, a cap and a hooded jacket. For her part, Gabriela wore white shorts, an oversized black jacket and sandals, in an attempt to go unnoticed by the photojournalists.
This appearance confirms that Berlingeri is closely accompanying the artist on his journey through Europe. Weeks before, the designer had already left clues on her social networks about her stay in Spain, coinciding with the 12 concerts that Bad Bunny offered in Madrid and Barcelona between May and June.
In her Instagram stories, Gabriela shared images of the interior architecture and the emblematic bronze shell on the pavement of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia, implicitly confirming its presence in the Iberian country.
With these recent images in Germany, it is evident that Gabriela Berlingeri continues to be the fundamental pillar and unconditional companion of the “Bad Rabbit” in his most successful moments.

