The Heart-Stopping 'Liam Conejo Ramos' Super Bowl Cameo That Never Actually Happened
Was Liam Conejo Ramos really on stage at the Super Bowl?

During the Super Bowl halftime show, a touching moment involving a young boy led many viewers to believe they were witnessing a major political statement. Speculation quickly spread across the internet that the child on stage was a five-year-old recently at the centre of a high-profile immigration case in Minnesota. Despite the intense buzz on social media, representatives have clarified that the guest in the spotlight was not who the public thought it was.
Halfway through the set, the Puerto Rican star presents a music trophy to a small Hispanic child. Leaning down to pat the youngster's hair, he offers the encouragement, 'Cree siempre en ti', which means 'always believe in yourself'. This interaction immediately sparked a frenzy of online theories claiming the boy was the high-profile migrant who had dominated recent news cycles.
Bad Bunny gave his Grammy to Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old boy detained by ICE in January and released after protests. https://t.co/GXyw2w5Obx
— Today Years Old (@todayyearsold) February 9, 2026
Despite the heavy use of metaphors and political undertones throughout the night, this particular theory is false. The singer's team clarified to NPR Music that the guest was not who people assumed. This was backed up by the family's own representative, who told Minnesota Public Radio that the child on screen was definitely not the boy from the recent headlines.
Who is Liam Conejo Ramos?
Liam Conejo Ramos, aged five, was apprehended alongside his father, Adrian Conejo, in their own driveway by immigration officers earlier this year. A snapshot of the child in his distinctive blue hat with bunny ears and a Spider-Man bag became an overnight sensation on social media. For many, this single frame now serves as a powerful symbol of the strict immigration measures being carried out in Minneapolis under the Trump administration.

The pair were transported to a facility in Dilley, Texas, specifically designed for parents and children. Following their release at the start of February, the Ecuadorian family continues to seek legal protection. Nevertheless, the authorities are seeking to have their asylum requests dismissed.
DHS has requested expedited deportation proceedings for Liam Conejo Ramos and his family.
— AF Post (@AFpost) February 6, 2026
Ramos is a 5-year-old who was brought to the US illegally by his illegal Ecuadorian father, Adrian Conejo Arias, in 2024.
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In December, the Department of Homeland Security initiated Operation Metro Surge, which sent roughly 3,000 federal officers to Minnesota. Since then, hundreds of individuals have been taken into custody, including those with no prior criminal history. The operation has also been marked by tragedy, with federal agents fatally shooting two US citizens during the crackdown.
Defiance and Cultural Pride on the World Stage
Reaction to the star's halftime slot was split, with many applauding his choice to sing primarily in his native tongue while others took issue with his criticism of the immigration crackdown. This follows his recent remarks at the Grammy Awards, where he used his time on stage to say: 'ICE out... we're not savage. We're not animals. We're not aliens. We are humans. And we are Americans.'
Sunday's event featured a set list packed with meaningful tributes to immigrants and the Hispanic population. At one point, the musician voiced his support by saying 'God Bless America' and then proceeded to acknowledge every single country found throughout the Americas.
The Power of Symbolic Artistry
While the confusion surrounding Liam Conejo Ramos was ultimately a case of mistaken identity, the frenzy it sparked highlights the profound impact of Bad Bunny's artistry. By weaving political defiance and cultural pride into the world's most-watched sporting event, he turned a halftime show into a global conversation.
The viral theory may have been incorrect, but the heightened emotions it triggered were undeniably real. In an era of intense division, the musician's performance served as a reminder that for many, a single gesture on stage carries the weight of an entire community's struggle for recognition and humanity.
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