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Boy in Bad Bunny's Halftime Show NOT Detained Immigrant Child
9 Feb
Summary
- Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show featured a real wedding.
- A child received a Grammy award from Bad Bunny during the show.
- Bad Bunny previously spoke out against ICE at the Grammy Awards.

Bad Bunny delivered a star-studded halftime show at Super Bowl LX, transforming Levi's Stadium into a vibrant dance party. The performance included surprise appearances from notable celebrities such as Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, and Karol G, who joined him on stage. Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin also shared the spotlight, performing alongside the artist.
A significant moment during the show involved Bad Bunny handing his Grammy award to a young boy, sparking online speculation. Some users and media outlets incorrectly identified the child as Liam Ramos, a five-year-old recently detained by ICE in Minnesota. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Ramos was not part of the halftime performance.
Adding to the spectacle, a couple exchanged vows live during the halftime show as Bad Bunny performed, reinforcing the event's theme of spreading love. The performance culminated with a powerful message on the stadium screens: "The only thing more powerful than hate is love," alongside Bad Bunny holding a football with "Together, We Are America."




