It is #FAKE that Bad Bunny’s show at the Super Bowl was attended by Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old boy detained by ICE Reproduction Posts are circulating on social media alleging that the singer Bad Bunny received Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old Ecuadorian boy detained by ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Service), during the Super Bowl halftime show. It’s #FAKE. fake seal g1 🛑 What are fake publications like? Published on X this Sunday (8), the date of the 60th edition of the Super Bowl, the posts suggest that the Puerto Rican singer would have welcomed Liam Ramos on stage. He was supposedly the little boy who received a Grammy from Bad Bunny in a symbolic moment in the show. But that’s not true. The boy who appeared at the presentation was a child actor named Lincoln Fox, not Liam Ramos (read more below). One of the viral posts says, in English: “Many of you may not have realized, but the little boy Bad Bunny gave the Grammy award to at the Super Bowl was Liam Ramos! Amazing!” Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, were detained on January 20 by ICE agents at the door of their home in Minneapolis, when the boy was returning from school Last Sunday (1st), Bad Bunny won three Grammy awards, including album of the year, and criticized ICE during one of his speeches. The Puerto Rican artist is well known for his political stance of valuing Latin America and for his speeches against the anti-immigration policy of President Donald Trump’s government. When his name was announced as a Super Bowl attraction, Trump said the decision was “ridiculous” and that he had never heard of the singer. ⚠️ Why is the post fake? The boy who appeared at the Super Bowl show is five-year-old child actor Lincoln Fox, not Liam Ramos. On his Instagram profile, he published a video of his participation and wrote in the caption: “I will remember this day forever! @badbunnypr – it was my greatest honor 🐰🏆🏈”. In the performance, he wore clothes inspired by a look Bad Bunny wore in a childhood photo. Additionally, the actor describes himself as “1/2 Argentine, 1/2 Egyptian” in his account description, while Liam is Ecuadorian. Fato ou Fake found reports from American press outlets that also clarified the misleading posts. An advisor to Bad Bunny denied the allegation to the American radio station National Public Radio. Bad Bunny performed at the event that symbolizes the grand final of the US American Football League. It is one of the programs with the highest ratings on North American TV. On Sunday night, Trump commented on Bad Bunny’s performance on his social media. Without mentioning the artist’s name, the Republican said the show was “absolutely terrible, one of the worst of all time.” Before the Super Bowl, a White House advisor even threatened to send federal immigration agents to the stadium in California where the game took place. This has never happened in US history. There was no record of an operation at the door of the event, but the statement was interpreted as an attempt to intimidate Bad Bunny’s huge Latin audience. Initial plugin text Singer Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl halftime show. REUTERS/Mike Blake Trump classifies as “terrible” Bad Bunny’s show at the Super Bowl It’s #FAKE that Bad Bunny’s show at the Super Bowl featured Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old boy detained by ICE Reproduction See also Video of capybara hitching a ride on top of armadillo was made with AI It’s #FAKE video of capybara hitchhiking on top of armadillo VIDEOS: The most viewed now on g1 See the videos that are trending on g1 SEE other checks carried out by the FATO or FAKE team Add our WhatsApp number +55 (21) 97305-9827 (after adding the number, send a greeting to be subscribed)
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It’s #FAKE that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show featured Liam Ramos, a 5-year-old boy detained by ICE
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