
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half time performance had a lot of highlights especially one key moment that included a young child that people believe is linked to ICE.
Despite the backlash he has faced, Bad Bunny was able to give a memorable Super Bowl half time performances for his many fans new and old, worldwide.
Bad Bunny, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, ensured that his 15 minute set showcased many aspects of Latin American culture.
At one point, while racing through the sugar cane fields from Puerto Rico, that were brought to the stadium, the rapper briefly bent down to a small boy.
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The boy was then handed a Grammy by the star and many people have taken their questions about this moment to social media.
Many have remarked that the child appears to look like Liam Ramos, the 5-year-old who was detained by ICE, while walking home from school in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, with his father.

On X, one person commented: “The little boy, Bad Bunny, gave the Grammy to resemble Liam Ramos. Wouldn’t be surprised is it was intentional.
“BENITO GAVE HIS GRAMMY TO LIAM RAMOS? I didn’t even realize that was him I just thought it was like a little version of himself. MY HEART.”
Another added: “Pretty sure Bad Bunny gave one of his Grammys to Liam Ramos, well done sir! What an AMAZING SHOW!!! Love over hate, always."
With a third asking: “Did Bad Bunny just hand Liam Conejo a grammy?!"
However, it has been revealed that the child who was handed the Grammy was actually an actor and not Ramos. The five-year-old has been identified as Lincoln Fox and many interpreted his cameo as him representing the artist as a child.
Fox’s Instagram page also posted a video of the moment wrote alongside it: "I’ll remember this day forever! @badbunnypr - it was my truest honor."
Bad Bunny, who recently won the award for Album of the Year at this year’s Grammy also had a clear message to ICE.
Following much backlash and accusations of lack of accountability and overreach, the star said: “Before I say thanks to God, I’m gonna say ‘ICE OUT’. We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens, we’re Americans.
“Also I wanna say to the people; I know it’s tough not to hate on these - and I was thinking sometimes we get contaminos, I don't know how to say that in English.
“The hate gets more powerful, with more hate, the only thing more powerful than hate is love. So please, we need be different, if we fight we have to do it with love; if we don’t hate them, we love our people we love our family and that’s the way to do it, don’t forget that.”
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