Bad Bunny’s La Casita: Celebrity Magnet Sparks Controversy in Madrid
Bad Bunny’s “La Casita” has evolved into a high-profile magnet for global celebrities. The specialized stage area has appeared during his Puerto Rico residency, the Super Bowl LX halftime show and his current series of 10 concerts in Madrid, Spain.
The Madrid performances began on May 30 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium and are scheduled to conclude on June 15.
The Concept and Symbolism of La Casita
“La Casita” is a stage area designed to reproduce a typical concrete home found in Puerto Rico. The structure is intended to evoke patio parties and balcony conversations in working-class communities where reggaeton first began to form.
A Star-Studded Guest List in Madrid
During the Saturday show in Madrid, the area hosted a wide array of international talent. Attendees included actors Noah Schnapp, Ana de Armas, Ester Expósito, María León, Clara Galle, and Hiba Abouk.
The guest list also featured influencers Chiara Ferragni and Lola Lolita, singer Judeline, and footballers Marcelo, Hector Bellerín, and Achraf Hakimi. Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, recent winners of the best direction award at the Cannes Film Festival, were present.
Controversy and Public Backlash
The parade of celebrities has sparked intense criticism. Detractors argue that the space has abandoned its original philosophy of representing the working class, instead becoming a VIP zone reserved for the powerful and women with normative bodies.
This shift led to a report titled “Queremos gordas,” highlighting a lack of diversity among the women invited to the area. The debate has spread across high-audience morning radio shows, social media threads, and national opinion pieces, with some labelling the area “La Casita del terror.”
Responses to the Criticism
Ester Expósito addressed the backlash during a public event on Monday. She stated that the problem lies within the “judgment of a part of society that is very misogynistic.”
Potential Implications
The ongoing debate suggests that future appearances in “La Casita” may continue to be scrutinized for their lack of diversity. This could lead to a possible shift in how guests are selected for remaining tour dates to align more closely with the original working-class concept.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is “La Casita” in Bad Bunny’s concerts? It is an area of the stage that reproduces a typical concrete house from Puerto Rico, designed to evoke the working-class communities where reggaeton originated. Which celebrities appeared in “La Casita” during the Madrid shows? Guests included Noah Schnapp, Ana de Armas, Ester Expósito, Chiara Ferragni, and footballers like Marcelo and Achraf Hakimi, among others. Why has “La Casita” faced criticism? Critics argue it has shifted from a working-class symbol to a VIP space for the powerful and lacks diversity regarding body types. How do you feel about the evolution of stage designs that represent cultural roots in modern pop concerts?