The young boy who appeared during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show — and was handed a Grammy in a touching moment — has finally been identified, and he isn’t who many viewers first believed. During Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium, Bad Bunny delivered a historic performance, becoming the first artist to headline a halftime show entirely in Spanish. He performed major hits including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Monaco,” and “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” with surprise appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin adding to the excitement.
One of the most memorable moments, however, involved a small cameo from a young boy. The child was shown sitting with his family watching television as footage played of Bad Bunny winning a Grammy the week before. In a symbolic and emotional scene, the singer walked over and handed the award to the boy, sparking widespread curiosity about his identity.
Early online speculation incorrectly suggested the child was Liam Conejo Ramos, a boy whose story had recently gone viral. However, this was later confirmed to be false. The boy has since been identified as five-year-old child actor Lincoln Fox.

The confirmation came through his official social media, where he shared the moment and expressed gratitude for the experience. Fans praised the scene as one of the most heartwarming moments of the night, with many saying it symbolized hope, dreams, and passing inspiration to the next generation.