It was the night Kylian Mbappé's former club PSG were lifting the Champions League — and while that particular sting was already sharp enough, the French superstar had another viral moment to contend with closer to home. His girlfriend, Spanish actress Ester Expósito, was caught on camera dancing with reggaeton megastar Bad Bunny at his sold-out Madrid concert, sending the internet into a full meltdown.

The Moment That Set Social Media Ablaze

Footage of the encounter spread like wildfire online, showing Bad Bunny — sporting a baseball cap and sunglasses — making his way towards Expósito in the VIP section before the pair shared a playful, light-hearted exchange as she sang the words back at him in front of a delighted crowd. The 26-year-old actress, best known internationally for Netflix hit Elite, has 24 million Instagram followers and is one of Spain's biggest stars — so the clip was always going to cause a stir.

Mbappé Speaks Out

The Real Madrid striker, who has been dating Expósito since the start of the year after the pair were spotted cosying up together at a Madrid restaurant in March, moved quickly to address the swirling rumours. Mbappé broke his silence with an emotional public message, though the furore shows little sign of dying down. The timing could hardly have been more awkward — not only was it the same evening PSG claimed Champions League glory without him, but Mbappé is still waiting for his first major trophy with Los Blancos after winning only the Super Cup in 2024.

"Madrid, dance and love without fear" — Bad Bunny, addressing 64,000 fans at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano

Bad Bunny's Historic Madrid Residency

The backdrop to all this drama? One of the biggest concert runs in Spanish music history. Bad Bunny kicked off a jaw-dropping ten-night residency at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, drawing 64,000 screaming fans to the opening night alone. With two additional Barcelona dates already under his belt, the Puerto Rican superstar is on course to perform to over 750,000 people across Spain — a record no international artist has come close to before. The show itself ran nearly three hours across three acts, weaving together reggaeton, salsa, dembow and traditional Puerto Rican folklore, with surprise guest Myke Towers sending the crowd into further raptures. Tickets ranged from £67 to £134, and the atmosphere, by all accounts, was absolutely electric.

A Star on Top of His Game

Fresh off his Grammy-winning 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny is arguably at the peak of his considerable powers. The record — a bold blend of contemporary urban sounds and traditional Latin roots — has cemented his place as one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. Earlier this year he wowed audiences at the Super Bowl, sharing the stage with the likes of Cardi B, Lady Gaga and Jessica Alba. With Madrid dancing in the palm of his hand and a footballer's girlfriend going viral beside him, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is having quite the year.