Bad Bunny’s Ex Gabriela Berlingeri Shows Support After Grammys Wins

Bad Bunny will always have the love and support of those around him.

Following his historic win at the 2026 Grammys on February 1st – where his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS became the first Spanish-language album to win Album of the Year – singer DtMF’s ex-girlfriend, Gabriela Berlingeri, publicly celebrated his achievement.

The model reposted a photo from the Grammys’ Instagram celebrating Bad Bunny’s victory, and immediately after shared a picture of people raising their glasses in a toast.

Bad Bunny (Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) didn’t just win the biggest prize – he also received awards for Best Urban Music Album and Best Global Music Performance for his song “EoO.”

Bad Bunny and Gabriela first connected in 2017 when they met at a restaurant in Puerto Rico. They started a relationship and collaborated professionally—Gabriela even played the bride in his 2022 music video for “Tití Me Preguntó”—but eventually separated sometime in 2022. Afterwards, from 2023 to 2024, Bad Bunny dated Kendall Jenner.

Despite ending their romantic relationship, the two remained close friends. The singer, age 31, even publicly explained their current relationship during an Instagram Live session in 2022.

He told Telemundo that he and Gabriela are very close, describing them as best friends. He said she’s free to date whoever she wants because their friendship isn’t romantic.

“Same for me,” he added, “if I find a girlfriend I can have one.”

Bad Bunny and Gabriela, age 32, spent a lot of time together during the COVID-19 lockdown. Gabriela even took the photos for Bad Bunny’s cover story in Rolling Stone magazine in May 2020.

He jokingly asked if people thought he was spending quarantine by himself. He quickly clarified that he wasn’t alone, explaining he’s with someone very important to him. He said being in quarantine with her has shown him just how wonderful she is as a companion.

He added that he was very happy with her, explaining that she’d provided significant emotional support during a difficult time. He felt people didn’t realize how much she’d helped him.

For a look back at more incredible moments from the 2026 Grammy Awards, keep reading. 

When Bad Bunny won Album of the Year for DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS, he didn’t immediately react. He remained seated with his hand covering his face for almost 24 seconds, seemingly overwhelmed with emotion.

Miley Cyrus and Jelly Roll, along with Shaboozey, won Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 2026 Grammys for their song “Amen,” and they enjoyed the celebratory atmosphere.

Rosé chilled out with Bruno Mars after they opened the show performing their smash-hit single “APT.”

Nikki Glaser is a multi-talented performer – she hosted the Golden Globes and was even nominated for a Grammy! Although she didn’t receive a nomination this year, she was nominated last year.

Tate McRae will always remember her and Lady Gaga this way.

Jelly Roll got an “Amen” from wife Bunnie XO when he won Best Country Duo/Group Performance.

After winning Best Dance/Electronic Album, FKA Twigs toasted her success with a PATRÓN Tequila cocktail backstage.

Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, Kelsea Ballerini, Reba McEntire, ZZ Top, and Lainey Wilson all posed for a memorable group photo.

Jamie Foxx took the liberty of capturing the moment for Teddy Swims and Babyface.

Though Haim’s album I Quit didn’t win Best Rock Album – Turnstile’s Never Enough took home the prize – Alana, Danielle, and Este Haim are perfectly happy with their decision to wear coordinated outfits.

Producer Jack Antonoff, who was nominated for Album of the Year for Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend, may one day wish he’d chosen a different outfit than jeans and a T-shirt. Luckily, his wife, Margaret Qualley, made sure he followed the dress code.

Charli XCX glanced to her left as she walked backstage, preparing to present the award for Best Pop Solo Performance.

Sharon, Jack, and Kelly Osbourne were special guests at the Grammys, where the show honored their father, Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away in July 2025.

Steven Spielberg officially reached EGOT status—winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award—during the pre-televised portion of the Grammys, known as the Premiere Ceremony. He earned the Grammy for Best Music Film as a producer on the documentary Music by John Williams, adding to his already remarkable collection of awards. He is the 22nd person (or 28th, counting honorary awards) to achieve this prestigious accomplishment.

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2026-02-03 00:51