‘Bad Bunny is truly the bottom of my dreams’: Gay Twitter loses it over singer’s hypnotic dance video

Bad Bunny blessed us our timeline with a video of him hypnotically dancing with his girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images/Screen capture via Instagram)
Bad Bunny sent gay Twitter into a spin with a video of him grinding against his girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri.
After gifting the world with a music video of himself in drag, Puerto Rican trap singer Bad Bunny has blessed the gays yet again by inventing bottoming.
The LGBT+ ally took to Instagram Live on Sunday to casually grind up against his girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri. They’re currently both self-isolating together in their residence in San Juan, the territory’s capital.
As is the way with LGBT+ Twitter, there was no other way to react to the footage of Bad Bunny gyrating away than declaring, at the top of the community’s lungs: “Bad Bunny is truly the bottom of my dreams.”
https://twitter.com/yosoymichael/status/1256801375717122050
Bad Bunny said gay rights – specifically, bottom rights.
He said bottom rights 😤 https://t.co/I17QY7m5rN
— Verónica Bayetti Flores 🐜 (@veroconplatanos) May 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/neomorfo/status/1256821530081681409
I just know he loves to get pegged https://t.co/xx2t4kiqi8— Demon Twink Slayer (@broken_Ribs14) May 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/hereyqueer/status/1256805720864903169
The Puerto Rican trap star is a staunch LGBT+ ally.
Bad Bunny is a gay and trans ally. Last year, he led protests in Puerto Rico calling on the island’s governor to resign and calling out his views on sexuality and gender.

Bad Bunny performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and made a bold statement about a trans woman’s killing. (Screenshot via YouTube)
He’s also been vocal about LGBT+ equality since bursting onto the music scene in 2016, calling out reggaeton star Don Omar for making anti-gay comments, saying: “Homophobia in this day and age? How embarrassing, man.”
Asked to define his own sexuality earlier this year, Bad Bunny – given name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – was not particularly interested in defining it.
“It does not define me,” he said.
“At the end of the day, I don’t know if in 20 years I will like a man. One never knows in life. But at the moment I am heterosexual and I like women.”