Bad Bunny sparks plastic surgery rumors after dramatic transformation at the Grammys

Reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny shined at the 2026 Grammys, becoming the first artist to win Album of the Year for a record sung entirely in Spanish.

But it’s not just his music that has fans mesmerized.

With his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance, many are just as captivated by the 31-year-old’s complete physical transformation.

Burst onto the scene in his 20s

Does a 31‑year‑old get better with age? Fans believe Bad Bunny does.

After a victorious night at the 2026 Grammys, where the Puerto Rican star took home the coveted Album of the Year award, and with the Super Bowl halftime show looming, the Latin superstar is showing a side of himself the world hasn’t fully seen before.

“I desperately need to know wich [sic] God Bad Bunny prayed to manifest something like this,” one fan wrote online, capturing the amazement of thousands. Another chimed in: “Nah, Bad Bunny’s transformation is immaculate. Wow.”

Bad Bunny arrives on the carpet at the 68th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly a decade since Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — better known as Bad Bunny — burst onto the scene in his 20s.

Back then, the Puerto Rican rapper sported buzzcuts and flashy outfits, standing out for his bold, experimental style.

At the 2026 Grammys, the 31-year-old star exuded charm and charisma in a black velvet suit, his beard perfectly groomed.

Bad Bunny’s approach to fashion has always been intentional.

“The eye represents many things,” Bad Bunny explained back in 2018, after showing up to the American Music Awards with a third eye painted on his forehead.

“Power, trusting yourself, seeing things that others don’t see and don’t understand, both in the world and in yourself, and most of all always having the vision to move forward, grow, and improve.”

The musician shared that his passion for fashion has always been part of him, noting that trips shopping with his mother played a big role in shaping his unique style.

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In 2022, he stunned on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar in a white bridal-inspired gown and blazer. He then told the readers about why he follows his own path.

”I’m taking advantage of this moment in my life when I can do whatever I want and wear what I want,” the then 28-year-old explained, ”so I get to live life more authentically.”

He added, “I don’t do it to become more famous or to call attention or to disrespect anyone. People on the outside can think that I have a strategy or I wear this to call for attention, but in reality I just know who I am.”

In 2019, the superstar told Billboard, “My style influences what my music is and everything that surrounds me within it… Everyone must dress, and use their creativity, express themselves in that way, their feelings, their way of thinking. Everyone must be free in that area and let the mind flow.”

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But beyond his striking wardrobe choices, fans have been speculating that cosmetic surgery might have contributed to his transformed appearance.

“The way Bad Bunny got all that surgery and look completely different? Money well spent, though. He looks amazing,” one fan wrote.

Another added, “He has definitely had work done. And that’s okay.”

“U can tell he had it all done: nose, lips, tan, eye brows, teeth, chin, jawbone, cheeks, etc. just sad,” another wrote.

”Rhinoplasty, buccal fat removal, facial fat grafting, chin reconstruction + implant, jaw reconstruction, veneers, gum reconstruction, a belly button tightening and his fans say it was just weight loss,” another chimed in.

At the same time, many fans came to Bad Bunny’s defense:

“It’s called maturing and embracing who you are. may I remind you that 2016 reggaeton scene BEGGED for artists to be light skinned. Also, the music is really fucking good so stay mad hoe,” one fan wrote.

“You guys are so fucking weird. he lost some body fat and gained muscle and facial hair,” wrote another.

“He also aged a decade, like fine wine,” one fan commented online, summing up the admiration and amazement of millions who are now watching Bad Bunny not just as a music icon, but as a complete cultural phenomenon.

Bad Bunny’s commitment to transformation isn’t just about style, it extends to fitness. After becoming a global ambassador for Calvin Klein underwear in March 2025, Bad Bunny adopted a rigorous routine to sculpt his physique.

“I had a whole routine focused on my physique and getting into the best shape for this campaign,” he told GQ. “I was eating super clean and training as much as possible.”

His ventures into acting and wrestling demanded new levels of dedication. From winning the WWE 24/7 Championship in 2021 to fully committing to his role as The Wolf in Bullet Train (2022), he immersed himself in training and stunt work.

Bad Bunny arrives at the 2017 Latin American Music Awards held at Dolby Theatre on October 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)

“The amazing thing about Bad Bunny was that he came to us with not as much prep time but knew what he was up against,” stunt coordinator Greg Remente told Men’s Health. “He grinded it out with us in our stunt workshop space… He would be on the attack. In about 20 minutes of training, we would immediately see he’s strong… Thankfully, he’s a badass. He showed up, started moving, and we were like, ‘Oh, this is going to turn out to be great.’”

Even the call from Jay-Z to perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show became part of the story.

“It’s crazy because I was in the middle of a workout. So I remember that after the call, I just did like 100 pull-ups,” he told Apple Music host Zane Lowe. “I didn’t need more pre-workout sh** or whatever. It was very special. It was so special.”

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