Kendall Jenner Sees ‘Potential’ for Bad Bunny Romance to be

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Kendall Jenner Sees ‘Potential’ for Bad Bunny Romance to be

Kendall Jenner Sees ‘Potential’ for Bad Bunny Romance to be

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny aren’t just casually dating anymore. Months after the pair started spending time together in February, a source tells Entertainment Tonight that Bunny is at the point where he is getting to know Jenner’s family, too. They just might be in it for the long haul, the source revealed.

“He is not only spending more time with Kendall, but with the rest of the family as well,” the source said, adding that their relationship is “getting more serious” overall.

There’s “potential” for the pair’s romance to be more “long term,” the source said. “They’re both always laughing and smiling together and have similar family values.”

Jenner is also no longer feeling the hesitation she felt before about entering into a new relationship just months after her October 2022 split from Devin Booker. Now, she is “enjoying their low-key relationship and is excited about where they’re headed.”

Jenner personally has not posted Bunny on her Instagram or spoken out about their romance. She and the musician have attended events together though, including a Met Gala after-party. They also sat courtside at a NBA game earlier this month in one of their most visible date nights. When Jenner posted photos from the event, she cropped Bunny out of them and got called out by some of his fans.

Jenner has long been the most private Kardashian-Jenner when it comes to her love life. She explained why to Harper’s Bazaar in April 2017.I’m not marrying anyone. I’m not engaged. There’s nothing long-term or serious like that in my life,” she said. “If I’m not fully, fully in it with someone, why would I make it public to everyone else? If I don’t even know what it is, why would I let the world know?”

“I think it’s something sacred,” she added of relationships. “It’s something between two people, and nobody else’s opinion needs to be involved in it. People want to start drama. If I had a boyfriend, people are going to say all this stuff that’s probably going to cause us to break up.”

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Alyssa Bailey is the senior news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton). She previously held positions at InStyle and Cosmopolitan. When she’s not working, she loves running around Central Park, making people take #ootd pics of her, and exploring New York City.

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