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February 9, 2026

Bad Bunny hands his Grammy to young boy during Super Bowl halftime show

WATCH: Bad Bunny brings Puerto Rico to Super Bowl halftime show

Music superstar Bad Bunny's halftime performance at Super Bowl LX on Sunday shared a message of hope, including the hope of what a person can achieve.

One moment from the halftime show that quickly went viral was when the Puerto Rican singer walked into a living room set in the middle of Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and handed a Grammy trophy to a young boy.

Just one week before his Super Bowl performance, Bad Bunny won three Grammys, including album of the year for "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS," the first time a Spanish-language album has captured the ceremony's top prize.

The moment between Bad Bunny and the young boy at the Super Bowl was meant to symbolize that anyone can pursue their hopes and dreams, a source told ABC News.

The boy, portrayed by 5-year-old actor Lincoln Fox, was dressed to look like a young Bad Bunny, wearing a striped collared shirt and khaki shorts.

Lincoln shared a clip of the moment on his own Instagram page, captioning the video, "I’ll remember this day forever! @badbunnypr - it was my truest honor 🐰🏆🏈."

According to Lincoln's Instagram, the 5-year-old is half Argentinian.

Bad Bunny's halftime show was one of cultural diversity, with the singing sensation bringing his Puerto Rican culture to the stage at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

As he sang a collection of hit songs, including "Tití Me Preguntó," Bad Bunny was flanked by celebrities of Hispanic heritage, including Ricky Martin, Jessica Alba, Karol G and Cardi B.

For a portion of his performance, the musician carried a Puerto Rican flag while singing.