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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl: 5-Year-Old Star Steals Show

9 Feb

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Summary

  • A 5-year-old boy became a focal point during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance.
  • The child actor was identified as Lincoln Fox, not Liam Ramos.
  • Fox has previously modeled for major brands like Target and Walmart.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl: 5-Year-Old Star Steals Show

A 5-year-old child actor named Lincoln Fox became a standout during Bad Bunny's recent Super Bowl performance, drawing significant attention from viewers. While some initially speculated the boy was Liam Ramos, a child recently reunited with his father after detention, Fox's representation confirmed his identity.

Fox's appearance was the result of a typical industry casting process. His talent agency expressed pride in his professionalism and excitement during the event. This memorable moment marks a positive step in the young actor's burgeoning career.

Before his Super Bowl appearance on February 8, 2026, Lincoln Fox had already established a presence as a model. He worked with prominent brands including Huggies, Jakks Pacific, Target, and Walmart. His Instagram reflected his joy at participating.

Fox's Instagram post clarified his role as a symbolic representation of a younger Bad Bunny receiving a Grammy. He also sent well wishes to Liam Ramos, advocating for peace and love in America, a nation built by immigrants. Fox, who is of Egyptian and Argentinean heritage, resides in Orange County, California, and attends kindergarten.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 5-year-old boy in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was identified as child actor Lincoln Fox.
Yes, some viewers speculated that the child actor was Liam Ramos, but Lincoln Fox's role was later confirmed.
Before appearing in the Super Bowl, Lincoln Fox worked as a model for brands such as Huggies, Jakks Pacific, Target, and Walmart.

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