Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show surprised fans not just with music but with a little boy who captured hearts. Social media exploded with claims that the child was Liam Conejo Ramos, recently in the news due to his detention by immigration authorities. As it turns out, the boy was actually Lincoln Fox Ramadan, a child actor from California.
After the performance, where Lincoln watched Bad Bunny receive a Grammy award, he shared with followers how special the day was. An Instagram post from Lincoln read, 'An emotional, unforgettable day being cast as the young Benito.' He emphasized the importance of dreaming big, a message that resonated beyond just his moment in the spotlight.
This mix-up stirred discussions around deeper social issues, especially immigration policies. Lincoln used the moment to send love to Liam Ramos, advocating for peace and understanding in America. He is half Egyptian and half Argentinian, showcasing the diverse fabric of America's youth.
Bad Bunny also made history by winning the Grammy for his album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,' marking a significant milestone for Spanish-language music. The moment highlighted not just artistic achievement but also societal conversations, blending entertainment with impactful narratives.




















