"Lincoln Fox's life-changing moment with Bad Bunny: a Grammy winner who will forever remember the Super Bowl surprise"
In a heartwarming and unexpected twist, five-year-old actor Lincoln Fox revealed that his encounter with Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny during Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show was one of the most memorable moments of his young life.
The scene unfolded when Benito stopped at a domestic set where a child was watching TV with his family. To everyone's surprise, it was actually Lincoln who was watching the show - and that's when the Grammy-winning musician appeared out of nowhere and handed over a replica of one of his golden gramophones to the youngster.
"I'll remember this day forever," Fox wrote on Instagram alongside a video of the special moment, expressing his gratitude to Bad Bunny for the gesture. The actor also tagged the singer in his post and shared an emoji with the football trophy, confirming that it was indeed him who received the surprise gift from Benito.
The incident highlights the impact of Bad Bunny's halftime show, which aimed to bring people together by celebrating country, family, and unity. In contrast, some critics like Donald Trump have repeatedly discredited the choice of a Latinx artist for the Super Bowl halftime slot, claiming that it only sows hatred.
However, with Bad Bunny's energetic and body-moving performance, which included tributes to his home of Puerto Rico and other memorable cameos from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, it was clear that this year's show would be all about unity. And now, Lincoln Fox can look back on the experience as a highlight of his young life.
In a heartwarming and unexpected twist, five-year-old actor Lincoln Fox revealed that his encounter with Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny during Sunday's Super Bowl halftime show was one of the most memorable moments of his young life.
The scene unfolded when Benito stopped at a domestic set where a child was watching TV with his family. To everyone's surprise, it was actually Lincoln who was watching the show - and that's when the Grammy-winning musician appeared out of nowhere and handed over a replica of one of his golden gramophones to the youngster.
"I'll remember this day forever," Fox wrote on Instagram alongside a video of the special moment, expressing his gratitude to Bad Bunny for the gesture. The actor also tagged the singer in his post and shared an emoji with the football trophy, confirming that it was indeed him who received the surprise gift from Benito.
The incident highlights the impact of Bad Bunny's halftime show, which aimed to bring people together by celebrating country, family, and unity. In contrast, some critics like Donald Trump have repeatedly discredited the choice of a Latinx artist for the Super Bowl halftime slot, claiming that it only sows hatred.
However, with Bad Bunny's energetic and body-moving performance, which included tributes to his home of Puerto Rico and other memorable cameos from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, it was clear that this year's show would be all about unity. And now, Lincoln Fox can look back on the experience as a highlight of his young life.