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Reggaeton star Bad Bunny tests positive for coronavirus

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Bad Bunny has tested positive for COVID-19.His representative confirmed he contracted the virus a day after the 26-year-old cancelled his performance at the American Music Awards without explanation.The rapper, whose real name is BenitoAntonio Martínez Ocasio, was forced to drop out of his performance after his positive test result, reps for the star announced.Despite the diagnosis, Bad Bunny was able to make virtual appearances accepting theaward for Favorite Latin Album remotely.He also won the award for favorite Latin male artist.

Tested positive: Bad Bunny has contracted COVID-19 (pictured accepting the award for Favorite Latin Album at the AMAs)In addition, Bad Bunny presented the award for favorite Latin female artist remotely.It's.

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