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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Grammy Mix-Up: Who Was The Boy?
9 Feb
Summary
- Bad Bunny mistakenly handed his Grammy to actor Lincoln Fox during Super Bowl halftime.
- Fans initially thought the boy was Liam Ramos, recently detained by ICE.
- Bad Bunny's performance was historic, being entirely in Spanish.

Superstar Bad Bunny made headlines not only for his historic Super Bowl LX halftime performance, entirely in Spanish, but also for a notable on-stage moment.
Mid-show, Bad Bunny handed one of his Grammy Awards to a young boy, leading to widespread speculation.
Millions watching assumed the child was 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, recently detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and later released.
However, the child on stage was identified as Lincoln Fox, a 5-year-old multiethnic actor and model.
Fox, whose parents are Egyptian and Argentine, later shared a video of the moment on Instagram.
The confusion arose as Liam Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, had recently been detained by ICE on January 20 and released on February 1.
Bad Bunny's performance itself was a significant cultural milestone and featured surprise appearances from various celebrities.




