Miss Lawrence weighs in on Bad Bunny's potential Super Bowl dress

Miss Lawrence has some fierce advice for Bad Bunny amid rumors he might strut in a dress during his Super Bowl Halftime show. The style icon caught up with TMZ at LAX stresses that if he's going there, it better serve real purpose for the LGBTQ community. No half-measures allowed!

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl plans! According to TMZ, the reggaeton king might be plotting a gender-fluid glow-up for his Halftime performance next month, and Miss Lawrence isn't holding back her thoughts. Spotted at LAX on Friday, she dished that she's fully on board with the vibe, but warns: if Bad Bunny dares to drape himself in a dress, it has to elevate the game. “She’s all for gender-fluid fashion, but says if Bad Bunny goes there, she hopes it brings real visibility to the LGBTQ community -- especially Black LGBTQ folks,” TMZ reports. Miss Lawrence breaks it down perfectly: if he's being used as a vessel to normalize what her community looks like on massive stages, then it better be done with purpose. And the look? Iconic or bust! Her exact words? “Don’t embarrass the girls ... be a bad bitch doing it!” 🔥 As for the inevitable haters? She shades them as just uncomfortable with what they were taught, insisting that changing the narrative is the only way forward. No room for messiness here – this could be a massive moment for visibility, or a total flop if it's not handled right. Will Bad Bunny channel that bad bitch energy and work the dress like nobody's business? Or will he stick to the suits? Spill more tea, Benito! 👀

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