THE VIRAL SUPER BOWL MOMENT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT — AND THIS KID SAID HE’LL NEVER FORGET IT. 🏈🎤

THE VIRAL SUPER BOWL MOMENT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT — AND THIS KID SAID HE’LL NEVER FORGET IT. 🏈🎤
During Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, the Puerto Rican star handed a Grammy award to a young boy in a symbolic surprise that instantly went viral. That boy, 5-year-old Lincoln Fox Ramadan, later said, “I’ll remember this day forever,” calling the experience one of the greatest honors of his life.

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Boy Who Went Viral for Appearing in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Says ‘I’ll Remember This Day Forever’

Bad Bunny presented a Grammy Award to a young boy during his Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show on Sunday, Feb. 8

Bad Bunny gives away his grammy awards during superbowl lx halftime performance

Lincoln Fox and Bad Bunny during the Apple Music Halftime Show at the 2026 Super Bowl.Credit : 

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Bad Bunny was joined by a young boy during his Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday, Feb. 8
Child actor Lincoln Fox, 5, said on Instagram that it was his “truest honor” to appear in Bad Bunny’s performance
Many viewers had speculated that the boy appearing alongside the Puerto Rican rapper was Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old boy who was detained by ICE agents in Minneapolis in January

The 5-year-old boy who starred in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show is calling the moment an “honor.”

On Sunday, Feb. 8, 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, 31, then entered the scene to present the child with a Grammy Award and patted him on the head before continuing his high-energy performance.

PEOPLE confirmed that the boy featured in the show was an actor, with his talent agency The W Group confirming in a statement obtained by PEOPLE that the 5-year-old was child actor and model, Lincoln Fox.

“Lincoln Fox’s appearance during the halftime performance came about through standard entertainment industry casting and coordination, and we are incredibly proud of the professionalism, humility, and excitement he brought to the experience,” said The W Group spokesperson. “It was a meaningful moment for him and one that reflects the positive direction his young career is taking.”

Celebrating on his Instagram account, Fox shared a video from the stadium of his appearance in the show. “I’ll remember this day forever! @badbunnypr – it was my truest honor 🐰🏆🏈.” wrote Fox. He also reposted several clips on his Instagram Stories from the show after being tagged by people who recognized him.

Bad Bunny gives away his grammy awards during superbowl lx halftime performance

Lincoln Fox. NBC

Over 90,000 people liked the clip and many commented that his feature in Bad Bunny’s performance was their “favorite moment” of the Super Bowl.

According to his resume on The W Group website, Fox is half-Argentinian and half-Egyptian and he has previously featured in commercials for brands such as Walmart, Target and Huggies. He landed his first job in 2020.

Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio), 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.

There was speculation that the boy featured in his performance 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 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents while returning home from Liam’s preschool in Minneapolis.

Sharing a side-by-side photo of Ramos and Fox 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 ❤️😭😭.”

Bad Bunny gives away his grammy awards during superbowl lx halftime performance

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime performance. NBC

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!!”

 Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny performs during Super Bowl LX Patriots vs Seahawks Apple Music Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on February 8, 2026

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty

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. 🥺”

Referencing many viewers thinking Fox was Ramos, The W Group continued in their statement, “We are also aware that some viewers have mistakenly identified Lincoln as another child, Liam Ramos. We want to gently and respectfully clarify that Lincoln Fox is not Liam Ramos.”

The spokesperson continued, “At the same time, our hearts truly go out to Liam and his family. Public attention can be overwhelming, especially for children, and we hope that the conversation surrounding him is handled with compassion, sensitivity, and understanding. Every child deserves kindness, privacy, and grace.”

Bad Bunny and Lincoln Fox; Liam Ramos

Lincoln Fox and Bad Bunny; Liam Conejo Ramos.NBC; Congressman Joaquin Castro/Facebook

“While we empathize deeply with that situation, we also hope space can be made to recognize Lincoln’s individual journey and achievements,” the W Group’s statement added. “He is grateful for the encouragement he has received and remains focused on continuing his path in a positive and respectful way.”

The conversation about Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show comes after he deleted all of the posts on his Instagram account following his performance.

A representative for Bad Bunny did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for further comment on Monday, Feb. 9.

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