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Are Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Still Dating? A Timeline

Finally, on 30 May, People confirmed that Jenner and Bad Bunny were officially back together.

“It’s going well, and they’re prioritising spending time together as they figure it out. There wasn’t ever any drama in their breakup, and they missed each other,” one source said.

Another added, “They had initially broken up because they were not on the same page in life. It’s like they needed the break to miss each other enough to figure things out. They always had this crazy attraction to each other. Things are great again.”

June 2024

The reunited couple were spotted enjoying a romantic dinner at Yoko Japanese Restaurant in Puerto Rico, captured in a short clip shared by TMZ. In the video, Bad Bunny could be seen talking enthusiastically while Jenner listened attentively.

By 23 June, the pair had touched down in Paris, where they were photographed getting a little handsy as they left Ferdi restaurant.

The next day, 24 June, they enjoyed another dinner at La Girafe, also in Paris. Dressed in matching black outfits, Bunny held onto Jenner’s arm as the couple exited the restaurant, exuding that effortless, high-fashion romance.

September 2024

On again, off again. The couple quietly called it off once more, this time with no Instagram hints to signal the split. A source told Us Weekly on 25 September that the two are “still friendly but have taken a step back and aren’t dating.”

“[They] were more serious after their short break earlier this year,” the insider added. “But it ultimately didn’t work out long term.”

The source noted that Jenner was the one who “decided she wanted space” following their European summer getaway.

Meanwhile, Bunny has reportedly returned to dating apps, Raya in particular, signalling he’s ready to meet someone new.

February 2025

On 7 February, Jenner hit the runway for Calvin Klein at New York Fashion Week, and Bad Bunny was spotted sitting in the front row watching her walk. If he was bothered by being so close to his ex, he certainly didn’t show it.

Some fans even think Bad Bunny threw subtle shade at his ex after one of his Instagram photo dumps — pointing to a snap of a baseball cap that read, “Stop dating people who don’t get your music.” Followers were quick to link the message to Jenner, given their on‑and‑off history and her being less connected to his Spanish‑language world, though neither Bad Bunny nor Jenner commented on the speculation.

February 2026

On 8 February, Jenner watched Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show from a VIP box surrounded by friends — but the pair weren’t seen interacting that evening, even as cameras caught her enjoying the performance.

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