Hollywood A-Lister Surprises Fans at Bad Bunny Concert: ‘Living His Best Life’

Hollywood A-Lister Surprises Fans at Bad Bunny Concert: ‘Living His Best Life’

An unexpected Hollywood A-lister shocked fans when they spotted him showing off his dance moves at a Bad Bunny concert in Puerto Rico.

Jon Hamm, 54, who is best known for his starring role as Don Draper in Mad Men, looked like he was having the time of his life at the gig as he danced away in a bucket hat and patterned shirt with a drink.  

Footage of the actor sharing his dance moves was shared by a rap fan to TikTok, who wrote: ‘Seeing Jon Hamm vibing out at the Bad Bunny concert in Puerto Rico was not on my 2025 bingo card.’ 

Others went on to praise the actor for openly enjoying himself in such an unexpected location, writing: ‘I can’t stop watching this video.’;

‘He’s living his best life’… ‘This man is everything I expected him to be.’ 

Jon Hamm, 54, who is best known for his starring role as Don Draper in Mad Men, looked like he was having the time of his life at the gig as he danced away in a bucket hat and patterned shirt with a drink

Jon Hamm, 54, who is best known for his starring role as Don Draper in Mad Men, looked like he was having the time of his life at the gig as he danced away in a bucket hat and patterned shirt with a drink

Footage of the actor sharing his dance moves was shared by a rap fan to TikTok , who wrote: 'Seeing Jon Hamm vibing out at the Bad Bunny concert in Puerto Rico was not on my 2025 bingo card'

Footage of the actor sharing his dance moves was shared by a rap fan to TikTok , who wrote: ‘Seeing Jon Hamm vibing out at the Bad Bunny concert in Puerto Rico was not on my 2025 bingo card’

While the actor’s appearance at the concert was unexpected for many, he has previously spoken of his love for Bad Bunny, 31.  

Jon told Today: ‘We’re hoping to go to Puerto Rico. I’m excited because he’s doing this residency where he’s doing a month and a half of shows in Puerto Rico.

‘First of all, I think it’s really cool that he’s going back to his home, to really give back to the fans.

‘He’s reserving the first four, five or 10 shows, or whatever it is, for only residents of Puerto Rico, which is so cool.’

Jon also opened up about his love of the singer on Saturday Night Live, admitting that he’s ‘a really nice guy’. 

He said: ‘And he’s funny. And he’s fun and his music is awesome.

‘You can’t listen to his music and not smile. I just love his story.

‘He’s a really nice guy. He’s funny.’

While the actor's appearance at the concert was unexpected for many, he has previously spoken of his love for Bad Bunny, 31

While the actor’s appearance at the concert was unexpected for many, he has previously spoken of his love for Bad Bunny, 31

Jon told Today: 'We're hoping to go to Puerto Rico. I'm excited because he's doing this residency where he's doing a month and a half of shows in Puerto Rico'

Jon told Today: ‘We’re hoping to go to Puerto Rico. I’m excited because he’s doing this residency where he’s doing a month and a half of shows in Puerto Rico’

Bad Bunny himself has been a big name in music since 2016 when he released Soy Peor (I'm Worse) and has collaborated with the likes of Dua Lipa and Cardi B

Bad Bunny himself has been a big name in music since 2016 when he released Soy Peor (I’m Worse) and has collaborated with the likes of Dua Lipa and Cardi B

Otherwise known as the 'King of Latin Trap', Bad Bunny has been praised for making Spanish-language rap music mainstream

Otherwise known as the ‘King of Latin Trap’, Bad Bunny has been praised for making Spanish-language rap music mainstream

Jon even revealed that Bad Bunny gave him a nickname – Jon Jamón, which the Spanish translation of his name. 

Bad Bunny has been a big name in music since 2016 when he released Soy Peor (I’m Worse).

He has subsequently collaborated with some of the biggest names in music including Drake, Dua Lipa, Cardi B, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, and Will Smith.

Otherwise known as the ‘King of Latin Trap’, Bad Bunny has been praised for making Spanish-language rap music mainstream. 

The rapper told Rolling Stone: ‘I don’t want to be fake. I’m just being me. 

‘And I have the power to break stereotypes and whatever useless rules that society puts on us.’

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