Bad Bunny has had quite an eventful night. He just opened Gekkō, a Japanese-inspired restaurant in Miami, and a dent in his Bugatti sports car.
A myriad of celebrities turned up at the opening of the restaurant, co-owned by entrepreneur David Grutman.
“Gekkō” is Japanese for “moonlight,” and perhaps a coincidence or planned, the restaurant opened during the full moon season.
Bye, Bugatti?
Bad Bunny rolled up in his famous, all-white Bugatti, clad in a black suit. His Bugatti has turned heads, and the price will get heads rolling. It’s reportedly priced at a whooping $3 million.
He drives a Bugatti Chiron Sport “110 Ans,” and he worked hard for it. In 2020, he dropped an album—that, paired with his brad deals with Crocs, Corina, and Hot Cheeos earned him big bucks to buy the million-dollar sports car. Too bad less than two years later it now sports a dent in the back.
With the abundance of guests, the traffic became uncontrollable in Gekkō’s street, causing a minor accident with Bad Bunny’s Bugatti.
In a video posted via Instagram, a Lamborghini SUV was seen bumping into the rear of the “Me Porto Bonito” rapper’s $3 million Bugatti.
Bunny’s First Customers
The restaurant opening was graced with the presence of the Beckhams, who goes back and forth between the U.K. and South Florida. David and Victoria were in attendance, as well as three of their four children, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper.
They were seen chatting with Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, who just moved to Miami from Los Angeles last year. Among the attendees, reports say, were DJ Khaled, Lil Wayne, Karol G, Jake Paul, Derek Jeter, actor Andy Garcia, Devon Windsor, Michael Bay, and model Candice Swanepoel.
Sources noted that the first Beckham child, Brooklyn, was not in attendance. He and his wife Nicola Peltz did not attend the restaurant’s opening, and sources noted that the two were feuding after Peltz refused to wear a Backham-designed dress.
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Into Gekkō
According to Vogue, the interior of the restaurant boasted matte-black cathedral ceilings, giving the space a “high-energy but refined” atmosphere.
It was Grutman who insisted on the intimate feel of the restaurant, “”Think of your go-to steakhouse. It’s familiar and personal.”
“Then, imagine that with Japanese cuisine, too, and a Miami spin. Color, texture, great music. That’s what we’re aiming for with Gekkō.”
Grutman is no stranger to the hospitality scene/ He has been partnering up with other celebrities, mixing hospitality and entertainment.
Bad Bunny, whose birthname is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican rapper. He rose to prominence through SoundCloud, which eventually landed him a record label deal.
His breakthrough single “Soy Peor” in 2016 put him on the map, which led him on the Billboard Hot 100 with “I Like It” and “Mia,” collaborative works with Cardi B and Drake, respectively.
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