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Bad Bunny’s viral Super Bowl halftime moment had fans around the world talking and it featured an unexpected Egyptian connection!
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During the NFL final in the US, the Grammy-winning artist stopped mid-performance to hand his Grammy to a young boy, sparking immediate speculation online.
Many viewers believed the child was Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old who had been detained by ICE with his father earlier this year. Photos of Liam being led to an ICE vehicle had already circulated widely, making the connection seem plausible to fans who noticed the boy on stage, a sign beside him with the name “Conejo,” and a clip of Bad Bunny’s Grammy speech playing in the background.
After hours of online detective work, it was confirmed that the boy was not Liam Ramos. The child in the halftime show was actually an actor named Lincoln Fox Ramadan; half Argentinean, half Egyptian.
YES, EGYPTIAN!

Lincoln’s real role was to represent a young Bad Bunny and deliver the “dream big, dreams come true” message. The moment was meant to inspire children everywhere to chase their ambitions, turning a single gesture into a powerful statement of hope.
The Super Bowl halftime is one of the most-watched cultural moments worldwide, and this year’s show did not disappoint. Bad Bunny opened by waving the flags of all the Americas, celebrating unity and Latin culture on the world’s biggest stage.
The performance also included surprise appearances from Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Pedro Pascal, and other global stars, making it a joyous celebration of music, culture, and inclusivity.
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