Kendall Jenner and Bunny leave the hotel together after a series of secret dates

Kendall Jenner and Bunny leave the hotel together after a series of secret dates

Kendall Jenner and her ex Bad Bunny have been seen together again after shocking fans by reuniting at a Met Gala after party in New York City earlier this month.

The exes — who split in December 2023 after a year together — were seen following each other as they exited their luxury hotel in Miami, Florida, while a handler carried their luggage.

They were spotted walking on level B1 through the parking garage as they did their best to sneak out of the oceanside resort. They both got into the back of the same car as a security guard kept watch.

The two have been spending a lot of time together after they seemed to say goodbye to their relationship around Christmastime.

Kendall was seen at the last two of Bad Bunny’s three concerts at Kaseya Center in Miami.

They were also seen at Bad Bunny’s restaurant Gekko for dinner on Friday, and they were going to Grutman’s Casadonna restaurant for lunch on Sunday.

Kendall had on a pale gray tank top with matching long slacks as she added black thin flip-flops. Her hair was down, and she used a glass bottle of water to try to hide her face to no avail.

The older sister of Kylie Jenner added black think sunglasses even though it was dark in the garage

Bunny stood out like the sun. The rapper had on bright yellow shorts with a white top that had yellow embroidery. He added slide-in Birkenstock style light brown sandals as he flashed a gold bracelet and carried a black bag.

This comes after they stood out at a private dinner at Gekko Japanese Steakhouse in Miami.

Following the 30-year-old Puerto Rican rapper’s show at the Kaseya Center, the former couple were spotted grabbing a late-night meal together.

The pair, who were escorted to a VIP room, reportedly dined for ‘about an hour and 20 minutes before leaving after midnight,’ an eyewitness told TMZ.

Although the eyewitnesses noted that the stars did not engage in any ‘outward signs of affection’ that they ‘still seemed to be a couple.’