Who Was the Little Boy in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show? The Internet Got It Wrong
- - Who Was the Little Boy in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show? The Internet Got It Wrong
Stacy CareyFebruary 9, 2026 at 4:25 AM
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Everybody was buzzing over Bad Bunny'shalftime show that aired during the 2026 Super Bowl. There were plenty of celebrity sightings throughout the elaborate performance, and quite a few viewers thought they recognized the little boy who was featured during a touching moment.
After the show aired, the Internet lit up with people wondering if they recognized the little boy to whom Bad Bunny gave one of his Grammys. Many people thought it was Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old boy from Minnesota who had been taken into ICE custody recently with his father.
Ramos, who became recognized by the blue bunny hat he was wearing when ICE took custody of him and his father, spent over a week in detention in Texas before being released to return home to Minnesota with his father.
"Wait hold up... Did Bad Bunny just give his Grammy to Liam Conejo Ramos the poor kid who was kidnapped by ICE? If so amazing," one person questioned on X, formerly Twitter.
"Omg Bad Bunny brought little Liam Ramos...to the Super Bowl and made him part of his show...I'm not crying, you're crying," another tweet read.
"Bad Bunny giving his Grammy award to Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5 year old kid who was kidnapped by ICE, was such a beautiful moment," someone else posted.
Yesterday, five-year-old Liam and his dad Adrian were released from Dilley detention center. I picked them up last night and escorted them back to Minnesota this morning. Liam is now home. With his hat and his backpack. Thank you to everyone who demanded freedom for Liam. We… pic.twitter.com/XmUvXEthma
— Joaquin Castro (@JoaquinCastrotx) February 1, 2026
However, the little boy incorporated into Bad Bunny's halftime show was not Ramos. Rather, the little boy is an entertainer named Lincoln Fox.
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After the show, the Instagram page for Fox shared a clip from the show. "I'll remember this day forever! #badbunnypr - it was my truest honor," the caption of the post read.
Included in the caption were a couple of especially telling hashtags. "Young Bad Bunny" was one, and "Little Bad Bunny" was the other. As some fans speculated online, the little boy symbolized a young Bad Bunny.
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