I am still in absolute shock typing this. 🤍
When I say dream moment, I truly mean it — because Christie Brinkley commented on our Bad Bunny DTMF string quartet video and shared it to her stories. I genuinely had to reread the notification multiple times to make sure my eyes weren’t playing tricks on me.
Growing up, Christie Brinkley was one of those timeless, larger-than-life icons who seemed to exist everywhere — in movies, magazines, pop culture, and the collective memory of an entire generation. She represents elegance, beauty, charisma, and longevity in the entertainment world. She’s not just a supermodel; she’s a cultural symbol of confidence, grace, and enduring relevance. To have someone like her notice our music, our artistry, and our creative spin on a Bad Bunny performance is something that feels surreal and deeply validating.
This entire moment is a reminder of how powerful social media and music can be when they intersect. A classical string quartet covering a modern Latin global superstar like Bad Bunny — blending classical instrumentation with contemporary rhythm and culture — somehow reached one of the most recognizable icons in entertainment history. That’s the magic of art crossing genres, generations, and audiences.
I grew up watching films and moments where Christie Brinkley appeared and thinking, that’s what timeless glamour looks like. She shaped so many of my early pop-culture memories without even realizing it. To now be in a position where she is seeing my work, acknowledging it, and sharing it… it’s honestly emotional. This is one of those full-circle internet moments that reminds you why you keep creating, why you keep posting, and why you keep putting yourself out there even when you’re unsure who might be watching.
am beyond grateful, beyond excited, and honestly just…stunned. This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime moments. Thank you,
@christiebrinkley You truly are a symbol of grace, beauty, and legendary status!
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