From Little Boys to Giants! Ricky Martin’s Sons Leave Fans Speechless in New Photos

Ricky Martin is having one of those “where did the years go?” moments. The global superstar recently posted new snapshots with his teenage twins, Tino and Matteo — and fans were floored by how drastically the boys have shot up in height.

The trio spent the past week soaking in the sunshine of Puerto Rico, where they were welcomed as VIP guests at Bad Bunny’s residence. They were later spotted living their best lives at one of his concerts. Videos captured Ricky dancing onstage, sipping a drink, and vibing as Bad Bunny performed his hit “Titi Me Preguntó.”

Ricky, sporting a fresh buzzcut and a bright printed shirt, looked completely in his element as he danced beside his sons. Matteo laughed and grooved next to him in a blue button-up, jeans, and a casual hat.

Tino also joined the fun, rocking a white “San Juan, Puerto Rico” tee and effortlessly matching the crowd’s energy.

One photo Ricky shared showed the three smiling proudly onstage — Matteo in the middle, towering between his father and brother. Ricky’s caption summed it up perfectly: “They’re already taller than me,” punctuated with a flexing emoji.

On Tino’s Instagram, the teens revealed more of their island adventures, including snapshots from a private boat trip with friends, among them Yelena Morera, daughter of reggaeton icon Wisin. Matteo sported a blonde look covered by a hat during the concert, while Tino showed off his dark, tousled hair.

Ricky is a devoted dad to four children: twins Matteo and Tino, plus little Lucia, 6, and Renn, 5. He shares his youngest two with ex-husband Jwan Yosef.

Even after their separation, Ricky and Jwan have remained warm and supportive co-parents. Jwan frequently leaves sweet comments on Tino’s Instagram posts, proving the family bond remains strong.

Ricky has often spoken about how naturally nurturing his older boys are. After Lucia and Renn were born, he told PEOPLE: “They’re amazing caretakers. The moment they see a baby, the big-brother instinct switches on. They just want to protect them.”