The truth behind the little boy Bad Bunny included in Super Bowl halftime show after fans claim he was taken by ICE

Bad Bunny fans were shocked to learn that the child who received a Grammy from the artist during the Super Bowl halftime show was not five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who was detained by ICE agents last month.
During the Super Bowl halftime show, the Puerto Rican rapper placed his hand on a young boy’s head and handed him a trophy.
Keen fans said they were convinced the boy was Conejo Ramos, and that the move was a subtle dig at Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation policies.
Huffington Post reporter Philip Lewis she later identified him as child actor Lincoln Fox from Costa Mesa, California.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials detained Conejo Ramos along with his father, Adrian Conejo Ramos, in Minneapolis on January 20.
The two were initially held at an ICE facility in Texas, but were released this week after a judge ordered they be returned to Minnesota.
The images of Conejo Ramos and his father being taken away by agents touched the hearts of Americans and many demanded their release.
Fans believed Bad Bunny, 31, who said “ICE Out” in his Grammy acceptance speech last weekend, would make a second political statement against the agency with the boy at the halftime show.
Bad Bunny fans believe the artist gave one of his Grammy awards to five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who was detained by ICE agents earlier this year. During a tender moment during the Super Bowl halftime show, the Puerto Rican rapper handed his trophy to a child
Observant fans said they were convinced the boy featured in the series was Conejo Ramos, and that the move was a subtle dig at Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation policies.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials detained Liam Conejo Ramos, pictured above, along with his father, Adrian Conejo Ramos, in Minneapolis on January 20.
‘Wait wait… Did Bad Bunny just give his Grammy to poor kid Liam Conejo Ramos who was kidnapped by ICE?’ One viewer wrote to X: ‘If so, amazing.’
‘I assume the little boy who was given a Grammy is Liam Conejo Ramos. ‘If so, Bad Bunny has become a hero to me,’ another X user wrote.
A third person described the moment as ‘beautiful’, while another described it as ‘so cute’.
Others have also noted that during moments of Bad Bunny’s performance, a sign saying ‘Conejo’ appears before the boy appears, although the word also means ‘bunny bunny’ in Spanish.
Other fans said they believed the boy was intended to represent the rapper’s youth, as he wore similar outfits to Bad Bunny in his youth.
Lincoln lives in Southern California with his younger sister and her Argentinian and Egyptian parents.
On the little boy’s Instagram page, viewers of the program directly asked him about the meaning of his appearance.
‘So he wasn’t Liam Ramos as many social media claimed?’ one user asked.
Five-year-old Lincoln shouted, “No, it’s me!” he replied.
‘Were you playing the role of Bad Little Rabbit? Liam Ramos? A random kid? I am curious!’ someone else asked.
The little boy who appeared next to Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl halftime show was five-year-old Lincoln Fox.
5-year-old Lincoln Fox took the stage with Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday.
Lincoln portrayed Bad Bunny as his younger self. He gets his good looks from his Argentinian and Egyptian parents.
‘The images revealed the issue. This is everything. Another user replied, taking over the conversation and hoping for representation and what Liam symbolizes.
‘This environment would be overwhelming for a severely traumatized 5-year-old. This was the safer and more ethical choice. This brings up an important point.’
Others also drew a deeper meaning from this gesture.
“When I saw this scene, I realized that any Latino kid sitting at home was watching them and knew it could be them,” another user added.
The surprise appearances of Lady Gaga and Pedro Pascal during the musician’s halftime also delighted the audience.
They performed at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots face off in the NFL championship final.
But not everyone was thrilled with Bad Bunny’s central role in the halftime show.
President Donald Trump said he will skip the Super Bowl this year because of his decision to feature Bad Bunny at halftime.
Leavitt, the White House press secretary, was asked whether Trump’s Mar-a-Lago viewing party would feature Bad Bunny during the halftime show or Kid Rock, who will perform at Turning Point USA’s own halftime show.
Observant fans said they were convinced the kid from Bad Bunny’s halftime show was Liam Conejo Ramos, and the move was a subtle dig at Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Others have also pointed out that during moments of Bad Bunny’s performance, as shown above, a sign saying ‘Conejo’ appears before the boy comes into view.
Fans believe Bad Bunny, 31, who said ‘ICE Out’ during his speech at the Grammys last weekend, made a second political statement against the agency during his halftime show.
Leavitt said: ‘I think the President would prefer the boy Rock performance to Bad Bunny. I have to say this.’
The rapper’s political statement at the Grammys also inspired protesters to demonstrate against ICE outside the Super Bowl before his show.
Bad Bunny did not address the MAGA backlash at the Super Bowl press conference in San Francisco before his performance, but insisted ‘the world’ would be happy after his 13-minute show.
‘The world and the whole country will be happy this Sunday,’ he said. ‘There are so many people around the world who love me, not just Latinos.
‘Being on the biggest stage in the world is something I never thought (possible).
‘You should always be proud of who you are and don’t be afraid to be yourself and be proud of your background and where you come from and don’t let that limit you.
‘A lot of people stop me on the street or at the airport, Americans in the United States, in Mexico, French, and they say, ‘I know you’re going to have a great performance at the Super Bowl.’
Another anti-MAGA group, Green Day, also performed at the show.




