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Bad Bunny Grammy Mix-Up: Super Bowl Boy Not Liam Ramos
9 Feb
Summary
- Social media confused a child actor with a detained immigrant child.
- The boy in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was Lincoln Fox Ramadan.
- Liam Conejo Ramos and his father were detained by immigration officials.

Social media users mistakenly identified a young boy from Bad Bunny's recent Super Bowl halftime performance as Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old boy detained with his father by immigration officials. The child in the performance was actually Lincoln Fox Ramadan, a 5-year-old child actor from Costa Mesa, California.
During the performance on Sunday, February 8, 2026, after Bad Bunny concluded his song, cameras showed Lincoln Ramadan receiving what appeared to be a Grammy award from the artist. Lincoln's Instagram account later shared that it was an "emotional, unforgettable day" being cast as a young Benito, emphasizing that dreams come true.
Lincoln's social media posts also extended well wishes to Liam Ramos, stating that "we all deserve peace and love in America." Liam and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, originally from Ecuador, were detained by immigration officers on January 20, 2026, in Minneapolis and subsequently held in Texas before being returned to Minneapolis on February 1, 2026, following a judicial order.




