Left-wing influencer Ed Krassenstein falsely claimed on X on Sunday that the kid featured in Bad Bunny's halftime show was Liam Ramos, the 5-year-old boy who was detained by ICE along with his father in Minneapolis in January.
"Many of you may have missed this, but the little boy who Bad Bunny handed his Grammy to at the Super Bowl was Liam Ramos! Amazing!" Krassenstein wrote on X.
The left-wing commentator, who has 1 million followers on X, also posted a photo of the child featured in Bad Bunny's performance and a photo of Ramos.
But the boy featured in the halftime show was Lincoln Fox Ramadan, a child actor, who posted about his experience on Instagram, according to multiple reports.
During the performance, Bad Bunny handed Ramadan a Grammy Award as the child was watching Bad Bunny on television accepting the award. The Puerto Rican performer won a Grammy last week and spoke out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during his acceptance speech.
"UPDATE: There are conflicting reports on whether this really was Liam Ramos or if it was a child that was intended to represent Liam Ramos," Krassenstein's first update read.
He posted a follow-up that said, "UPDATE: according to the latest reports the young child was Lincoln Fox — a child actor."
Krassenstein's original post has garnered 10 million views on X, and over 300,000 likes.
Multiple reports quickly sprouted up explaining that the boy at the show was not Ramos. "No, that wasn't Liam Conejo Ramos in Bad...
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