Bad Bunny’s halftime show celebrated cultural diversity, but like many superstar spectacles, it quickly set off heated conversations online.Global music star Bad Bunny used his Super Bowl LX halftime performance on Sunday, February 8, to deliver a message centered on hope. A brief scene featuring a young boy during the set soon spread across social media, with viewers debating the child’s identity and the deeper meaning behind the gesture.A widely shared scene that quickly spread online showed the Puerto Rican star stepping into a staged living-room setting at Levi Stadium. He then handed a Grammy award to a young boy, a move that struck an emotional chord with many viewers.
Netizens soon began debating the moment’s significance. At the same time, curiosity grew around who the child was.One admirer penned a heartfelt praise, “I couldn’t love and respect Bad Bunny more.” “How can ANYONE with a soul hate that?” someone else asked. Another viewer sounded certain they had cracked the mystery, writing, “Many of you may have missed this, but the little boy who [sic] Bad Bunny handed his Grammy to at the Super Bowl was Liam Ramos! Amazing!”Another person chimed in, “OMG!!! The little boy who [sic] Bad Bunny handed his Grammy to at the Super Bowl was Liam Ramos!!!” Not everyone was convinced, with one skeptical voice saying, “Not sure it [sic] that is true. Really doesn’t look like him.”A different commenter insisted, “It is a child actor….