'Breakup vibes': Kendall Jenner sparks Bad Bunny split rumors with cryptic Instagram post
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Model Kendall Jenner posted a cryptic message on Instagram on Tuesday, November 14, which has left her fans speculating she might have split from Bad Bunny, reported InTouch Weekly.
The 28-year-old supermodel put up a photo of a sunset, along with a caption, "What’s meant for me, will simply find me."
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Fans worried for Kendall Jenner
Several of her fans flooded the comment section to ask the celeb entrepreneur if she was “OK.”
“Who hurt you!!?” asked one person, while another pointed out that the quote had “breakup vibes.”
When the publication reached out to Kendall and 29-year-old Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny's representatives for clarification, they did not receive an immediate response.
At the time when she posted the cryptic message on Instagram, Kendell was still following Bad Bunny on the social media site. The two were most recently spotted together when she attended the 'Saturday Night Live' afterparty on October 21 to support the singer after his performance on the show. They had previously costarred in a campaign for Gucci, which was released at the end of September.
Some commenters were less supportive of Kendell and slammed the reality star for getting emotional when she has so much more than many other people.
"Girl. you have everything. The face, the body, the money, a man, generational wealth, the popularity,” one comment read.
“Being born ultra rich did not find some of us,” added another.
When was Kendell Jenner linked to Bad Bunny?
It was first rumored that the high-profile pair had started seeing each other when they were seen on an apparent double date with Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber in February.
The speculation was further fuelled by the rapper when he seemingly dissed Kendall’s ex Devin Booker in a verse on the song 'Coco Chanel' in March.
However, the couple has not publicly spoken about their relationship.
Bunny explained in a September interview with Vanity Fair that he doesn’t feel like he has to “clarify” anything about his personal life.
“There are people who say that artists have to put up with it. I don’t have to accept anything and everything because I wanted to be an artist. At the end of the day, you listen to me because you want to. I don’t force you to,” he said.