Key facts
- Bad Bunny commissioned a replica of a humble Puerto Rican home.
- The replica is located in Humacao, Puerto Rico.
- The original house is owned by 84-year-old Román Carrasco Delgado.
- The house is painted pastel pink and yellow with a flat roof and balcony.
- The replica is intended to honor Puerto Rican heritage.
- The replica has sparked a debate on classism and sexism in Spain.
Singer Bad Bunny commissioned the construction of a replica of a humble Puerto Rican home, located in Humacao, Puerto Rico. The original house, owned by 84-year-old Román Carrasco Delgado, is described as a prototypical model of modest, dignified architecture of a working-class barrio, painted in pastel pink and yellow with a flat roof and balcony. Bad Bunny's intention was to honor his people and heritage. However, the replica has ignited a debate in Spain concerning classism and sexism.
