Viral German World Cup fan Freddy invited for White House visit as fairy-tale trip across America continues
Freddy, a viral German soccer supporter documenting his U.S. journey, has received an invitation to visit the White House. Ambassador Nick Adams of the Trump administration arranged the visit, calling the trip a fabulous thing for the country. Freddy has gained social media fame by sharing his reactions to American culture and fast food.
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Freddy received a White House invitation following his viral road trip across the United States.
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German World Cup Fan Freddy Invited to White House
confidence 90%Freddy, a viral German soccer supporter documenting his U.S. journey, has received an invitation to visit the White House. Ambassador Nick Adams of the Trump administration arranged the visit, calling the trip a fabulous thing for the country. Freddy has gained social media fame by sharing his reactions to American culture and fast food.
What's confirmed:
- Ambassador Nick Adams has invited Freddy to the White House before the tournament ends.
- Freddy is a German soccer fan who has gone viral for documenting his travels across the U.S.
- The fan's journey includes experiences with American fast food and culture.
- J.J. Watt provided VIP treatment to help Freddy attend a World Cup match in Toronto.
Still unconfirmed:
- Some in the sports world have accused Freddy of being a government psyop.
- Airlines started a bidding war to fly Freddy to Canada after he was stranded at an airport.
- Freddy's itinerary includes meetings with Ella Langley and visits to NASA.