Who was the young boy Bad Bunny gave his Grammy to?
At one point in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show he handed a Grammy to a young boy — a symbolic moment in which the star appeared to give the award to his younger self. The child was 5-year-old Lincoln Fox, a child actor and model. On February 8 his Instagram read, "I’ll remember this day forever!" Tagging Bad Bunny, the post added, "It was my truest honor." On February 9 Lincoln's account shared a carousel of images from the day — the Grammy moment, standing on the field, and posing in front of a wall plastered with the "Super Bowl LX" logo.
The caption read: "An emotional, unforgettable day being cast as the young Benito — a symbolic moment where the future hands the past a Grammy. A reminder that dreams come true and that it’s never too early to dream big." Lincoln had teased the role on January 31 with, "I booked a cool gig!
Can’t wait to share it with you guys." His shy smile during the Grammy moment drew attention, and fans are eager to see what he does next.
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