The world watched on February 8, 2026, as music superstar Bad Bunny delivered a halftime performance at Super Bowl LX that resonated with hope and achievement. The show, held at Levi Stadium, featured a poignant moment when Bad Bunny stepped into a living room set and handed a Grammy trophy to a young boy. This gesture quickly captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
Just a week prior to this memorable event, Bad Bunny had triumphed at the Grammy Awards, securing three wins, including Album of the Year for his groundbreaking work ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.’ This marked a historic moment as it was the first Spanish-language album to clinch the ceremony’s top honor.
According to sources from ABC News, the interaction with the young boy during the Super Bowl performance was intended to convey the message that anyone can pursue and achieve their dreams. The young actor who shared this stage with Bad Bunny is Lincoln Fox. Lincoln, who is just five years old and represented by his talent agency, proudly shared the moment on his Instagram, expressing it as ‘an honor’ in the caption of the video clip.
Lincoln’s post was flooded with admiration, given his unique background, as he is half Argentinian. It added an extra layer of cultural richness to the event.
Bad Bunny’s performance was a celebration of cultural diversity, immersed in the vibrant essence of his Puerto Rican heritage. He was surrounded by celebrities of Hispanic descent, such as Ricky Martin, Jessica Alba, Karol G, and Cardi B, as he performed a medley of his hit songs, including ‘Tití Me Preguntó.’
One particularly striking image from the performance was Bad Bunny waving a Puerto Rican flag as he mesmerized the crowd with his music, symbolizing pride and unity in his culture.

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