Bad Bunny gives Grammy to child actor, not ICE detainee Liam Ramo

Bad Bunny gives Grammy to child actor, not ICE detainee Liam Ramo

Bad Bunny, who thrilled music lovers with an electric performance at the Super Bowl halftime show after winning the Grammy for Album of the Year, made headlines for dedicating his Grammy to a child, with netizens speculating that he was giving the award to the kid detained by ICE.

His move sparked massive backlash from observers, with people believing the boy who received the Bad Bunny award was Liam Ramos, the five-year-old who was released from the Texas detention center after ICE agents detained him from his school.

However, it has been confirmed that the child was not Liam, but child model Lincoln Fox, who is half Argentinian and half Egyptian.

The star won hearts as he performed his greatest hits as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots met for Super Bowl LIX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday.

During the concert, a young boy was shown watching a clip of his recent speech at the Grammy Awards on the television in the family’s living room.

The singer then entered the stage to present the child with a Grammy Award and patted him on the head before continuing his high-energy performance.

In response to the musician’s gesture, one person on X wrote: “The little boy that Bad Bunny presented his Grammy to at the Super Bowl was Liam Ramos!”

meanwhile, the other continued: “Little Liam Ramos, the 5-year-old taken by ICE, got Bad Bunny’s Grammy at the Super Bowl halftime show…”

A third person seemed disappointed and criticized the singer’s move on X, adding: “The little boy Bad Bunny is giving his Grammy to hold and the camera stayed on him for a bit, was that Liam Ramos !????? Somebody tell me!”

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