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WATCH: Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi reunite at residency of the world’s most-streamed Latin music artist [VIDEO]

Bad Bunny: Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi reunite at residency of the world’s most-streamed Latin music artist
Mbappe and Hakimi teamed up to watch Bad Bunny thrill fans at his ongoing residency.
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Weeks after facing off at the Club World Cup in the U.S, Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi were spotted attending Bad Bunny’s sold-out concert at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, affectionately known as El Choliseo

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What Happened?

(From L-R) Puerto Rican megastar Bad Bunny, Kylian Mbappe and Achraf Hakimi at Bad Bunny's residency at the El Choliseo | Credit: Instagram

According to MARCA, the Real Madrid star and the Moroccan wingback — former teammates at Paris Saint-Germain, were photographed enjoying the show side by side, much to the delight of fans on social media.

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Kylian Mbappe and Achraf Hakimi at Bad Bunny's residency at the El Choliseo | Instagram

This appearance marks one of the first public reunions between the two stars since Mbappé’s move to Real Madrid last summer.

Watch the video below:

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Bad Bunny’s Residency Shakes the Island

Puerto-Rican music star Bad Bunny

The concert series, titled No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí (I Don’t Want to Leave Here), has become Puerto Rico’s defining event of the summer. 

Running for multiple nights, Bad Bunny’s residency has drawn thousands, including celebrities, tourists, and locals alike. 

It’s no secret that Bad Bunny is the world’s most-streamed Latin music artist of the digital era, having amassed over a staggering 81 billion streams, making him a leader in Reggaeton, as per Route Note.

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Bad Bunny is the world’s most-streamed Latin music artist of the digital era | Credit: Billboard

Bad Bunny’s month-long residency at El Choliseo, has become the summer’s cultural phenomenon.

 The series, held over 30 nights, is anticipated to draw approximately 600,000 visitors to San Juan between July and September, according to Hype Beast.

Tourism authorities estimate a $200 million injection into the island’s economy, while the Foundation for Puerto Rico projects a $215 million impact, creating thousands of temporary jobs.

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