Social media users incorrectly identified a small boy who was part of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday as Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old detained by immigration officials. The child was, in reality, Lincoln Fox Ramadan, a child actor from Costa Mesa, California.
Lincoln’s Instagram reveals he was cast in this show to symbolize the future handing the past a Grammy. After Bad Bunny's performance, he was seen receiving what appeared to be a Grammy from the artist.
Lincoln shared on Instagram, An emotional, unforgettable day being cast as the young Benito — a symbolic moment where the future hands the past a Grammy. A reminder that dreams come true and it’s never too early to dream big. He extended peace and love to Liam Ramos amid the backdrop of immigration concerns.
Lincoln is not only making a name for himself in acting, but he also highlighted the stark realities faced by families affected by immigration policies. His past endeavors include modeling for major brands like Walmart and Target.
Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has gathered critical acclaim, recently winning three Grammys, including the notable album of the year for his Spanish-language project, marking a historic win.
While the mix-up spurred public conversation about immigration issues, Lincoln’s experience on stage has uplifted his career and provided a poignant commentary on current societal issues in America.




















