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No, Liam Ramos, the 5-Year-Old Detained by ICE, Didn’t Take Part in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

- - No, Liam Ramos, the 5-Year-Old Detained by ICE, Didn’t Take Part in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show

Latoya GayleFebruary 9, 2026 at 10:05 AM

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Lincoln Fox and Bad Bunny; Liam Ramos

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Bad Bunny was joined by a young boy during his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, Feb. 8

Viewers speculated on social media that the child was Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old boy who was detained by ICE agents in Minneapolis in January

Child actor Lincoln Fox said on Instagram that it was his "truest honor" to appear in Bad Bunny's performance, clearing up speculation it was Ramos

Bad Bunny is sparking a conversation about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) despite mostly avoiding U.S. politics with his 2026 Super Bowl halftime show.

On Sunday, Feb. 8, the Puerto Rican star (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio), 31, performed his biggest hits while the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots faced off for Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

During the Apple Music halftime show, a young boy was shown watching a clip of Bad Bunny’s recent speech at the Grammy Awards on TV in his family’s living room. The “Me Porto Bonito” singer then entered the scene to present the child with a Grammy Award and patted him on the head before continuing his high-energy performance.

Many viewers took to social media debating whether the boy was Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old boy who was recently released from a detention center in Texas alongside his father, Adrian Conejo Arias. Back in January, the pair, originally from Ecuador, went viral after they were detained by ICE agents while returning home from Liam's preschool in Minneapolis.

Lincoln Fox

Sharing a side-by-side photo of Ramos and the child at the Super Bowl, one person wrote on X, “The little boy who Bad Bunny handed his Grammy to at the Super Bowl was Liam Ramos!”

Another X user said, “Little Liam Ramos, the 5-year-old taken by ICE was given Bad Bunny’s Grammy at the Super Bowl have time show🏆I cried like a b----h ❤️😭😭.”A third person on X chimed in, “The little boy Bad Bunny gives his Grammy to hold and the camera stayed on him for a little bit was that Liam Ramos !????? Somebody tell me!! Cause boyyyyy oh boyyyyy that would be EPIC!!”

Following social media speculation, it was later confirmed that the child featured in the halftime show was Lincoln Fox, a half-Argentinian and half-Egyptian child model and actor, who has previously featured in commercials for brands such as Walmart and Target.

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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance

Fox, 5, reposted several clips on his Instagram Stories from the Super Bowl halftime show after being tagged by people who recognized him.

Having also shared a video from the stadium of his moment in the show, he wrote, “I’ll remember this day forever! @badbunnypr - it was my truest honor 🐰🏆🏈.”

Over 75,000 people liked the clip and many commented that his feature in Bad Bunny’s performance was their “favorite moment” of the Super Bowl.

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show

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Fox’s appearance at the Super Bowl left many viewers questioning whether the singer had intended to refer to Ramos or was symbolizing his own achievements.

“Not Liam Ramos. It was intended to be young Benito. The “dream big/ dreams come true” kinda message,” wrote one person on X.

Sharing a photo that appeared to be Bad Bunny as a child, another X user commented, “It’s actually an actor portraying Bad Bunny as a child. 🥺”

The conversation about Bad Bunny’s halftime show comes after he deleted all of the posts on his Instagram account.

A representative for Bad Bunny did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for further comment on Monday, Feb. 9. Lincoln Fox’s representative at the W Group also did not respond.

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