Lady Gaga Scares Bad Bunny At The Grammys In Hilarious Viral Clip
We’re currently obsessed with a new viral video of Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny recorded behind the scenes of Sunday night’s Grammy Awards.
In the candid video recorded in the audience of the awards show, Gaga can be seen quietly walking up behind the Puerto Rican singer and placing a hand on his shoulder.
Bad Bunny – whose legal name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – then visibly jumps in shock, before leaning back in relief when he realises who is actually behind him.
@entertainmenttonight Mother Monster, Lady Gaga, gave Bad Bunny a lil’ spook at the GRAMMYs. ???? #badbunny#ladygaga
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Clearly, we aren’t the only ones obsessed with the A-list interaction, with Entertainment Tonight’s TikTok video of the clip racking up six million views since it was posted on Sunday.
People have also been joking that they felt something from a vampire film, especially considering the former American Horror Story star’s gothic black feather dress and pale makeup.
The viral moment took place just before Album Of The Year was announced at the end of Sunday’s Grammys, with both artists having been nominated in that category.
Moments after the video, Bad Bunny beat Gaga, Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams, Leon Thomasm, Sabrina Carpenter and Tyler, The Creator for the top accolade at the Grammys, off the back of his sixth album, Debí Tirar Mas Fotos.
Gaga clearly wasn’t a sore loser, as she jumped to her feet immediately after Bad Bunny’s name was announced, marking the first time a Spanish-language album has ever taken the prize.
The Bad Romance singer could then be seen with tears in her eyes as she emotionally cheered on Bad Bunny’s acceptance speech.
After the awards show, Gaga spoke about how proud she felt of him, telling Entertainment Tonight: “I’m just so happy for him. What he means to people is so incredibly important.
“He’s a brilliant musician and human being. He’s so incredibly kind and I thought what he said was so incredibly important and inspiring,” she said.
Lady Gaga shares why she had such a tearful reaction to Bad Bunny’s historic Album of the Year win at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/wFeJTBSGRC
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During Sunday night’s ceremony, Bad Bunny also won Best Música Urbana Album and Best Global Music Performance, and used his two televised wins to speak out against ICE and the current immigration policies in the USA.
“What is happening in this country is so incredibly heartbreaking. We’re so lucky to have leaders like him that are speaking up for what is true and what is right,” Gaga added.
Bad Bunny tops of his record-breaking month with a Super Bowl performance next week in California.
He will be the first solo male Latin artist to perform the half-time show, and is expected to be the first to perform the set entirely in Spanish.