J Balvin Hugs and Poses for a Selfie with Pope Francis During the Vatican Entertainment Summit
“Latino Gang,” J Balvin captioned the photos they took together on Thursday. J Balvin has formed a friendship with none other than Pope Francis.
The Colombian singer, 37, shared a hug and took selfies with the 85-year-old pontiff while attending the Vitae Summit over the weekend.
On Thursday, the “La Canción” singer shared selfies he took with the head of the Catholic Church. And a gallery of photos and a video of the moment on Instagram.
Balvin wrote in the caption that they took a selfie in “Latino Gang style,” referring to his Latin and Argentinian heritage. Balvin’s visit to the Vatican City was part of a two-day summit organized by the Vitae Global Foundation from August 31 to September 1, according to Vatican News.
The event’s goal was to “leverage the arts, media, also entertainment to spark a cultural transformation. That promotes the common best, universal values, and human encounter.”
Denzel Washington, Italian singer Andrea Boccelli, Marcus Mumford, Alessia Cara. David also Jessica Oyelowo, and many more will attend the summit.
The event follows Francis’ arduous six-day trip to Canada in July. During which he admitted that he might step down as Pope one day.
“Changing Pope is not a catastrophe; it is not a taboo,” Francis told journalists on a flight to Rome, according to the news. “The door [to retirement] is open; it is a normal option,” he said, according to the report. “But I haven’t knocked on that door yet,” she says.
“I haven’t wanted to think about this possibility, but that does not mean I won’t start thinking about it in two days.”