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Bad Bunny Sends 42,000 Pounds of Emergency Aid to Venezuela After Devastating Earthquakes


Published: Jul 06, 2026 05:08 AM EDT
Photo Credit: BadBunny/Facebook
Photo Credit: BadBunny/Facebook

Bad Bunny is earning praise for more than his chart-topping music after personally funding a massive humanitarian aid shipment to earthquake-ravaged Venezuela.

Just days after delivering an emotional message of solidarity to Venezuelan fans during his record-breaking London concerts, the Puerto Rican superstar-born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio-has followed through with action. Reports confirm that a 42,000-pound shipment of emergency supplies has safely arrived in Venezuela to assist communities devastated by the country's deadly twin earthquakes.

The aid reportedly includes thousands of pallets filled with essential medical supplies, emergency food rations, baby necessities, and other life-saving items. Venezuelan officials publicly acknowledged the donation, thanking the global music icon for his swift and unconditional support as relief efforts continue.

The generous donation comes while Bad Bunny is in the middle of his sold-out Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, with back-to-back performances at Paris La Défense Arena. Even while performing across Europe, the Grammy-winning artist coordinated one of the largest celebrity-backed relief shipments following the disaster.

The humanitarian effort follows an emotional moment in London, where Bad Bunny paused his concert to address Venezuelan fans directly.

"Today more than ever, to our brothers and sisters in Venezuela, all of us Latinos around the world stand in solidarity with you. We send you a big hug and lots of strength."

His words have now been matched by meaningful action, prompting an outpouring of praise across social media, where fans are applauding the singer for using his global platform to make a tangible difference.

For many supporters, the donation reinforces Bad Bunny's reputation as not only one of the world's biggest entertainers but also an artist deeply committed to standing with the Latino community during times of crisis.