The internet’s favorite German soccer tourist has made his next stop, and this one comes with a whole different kind of roar.
FreddyLA7, the World Cup-era X personality who turned heads with his American road trip, is now in Clemson, South Carolina. After stepping away from the platform for two weeks, he returned on July 13, 2026, to say he had come back to document the final stretch of the trip and to explain why he had gone quiet in the first place.
"Hello again.
We’re currently in Clemson, South Carolina. I’ve decided to come back here to document the final part of our road trip.
The main reason I deactivated my account two weeks ago was that things became increasingly toxic. For some people, it’s unfortunately…"
Freddy’s rise online started during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where he kept his identity hidden behind a Ronaldo avatar and quickly became a cult favorite. His reactions to American staples like Buc-ee’s, Bass Pro Shops and Wendy’s made him a viral hit, and his appreciation for the United States even led to VIP NASA tours and penthouse invites from NFL stars.
Then came the backlash. After Germany’s World Cup exit at the hands of Paraguay, critics began digging into old tweets and the noise around him intensified. Freddy eventually deactivated his X account and addressed the negativity on Instagram, saying the drama was threatening to wreck what was supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
The response to his return was immediate. Fans welcomed him back with open arms, with one user posting, "Look Mitch, Freddy's back," while Charlotte FC also jumped in, inviting the German tourist to "come through big dog."
Support kept rolling in from across the American internet. One user wrote, "You’re an adopted American now, and that means this. 30% of Americans are gonna hate you, at least half of Europe is going to hate you, 80% of Canada and Australia hate you.
Your job is to not give a shit, you’re American now. Live on!!
Screw those ankle biters."
Another added: "Freddy You should Never apologize for Loving the United States. Most of Us born in America will Defend this Country till the day We Die no matter how the elitist global media portrays Americans...
The USA is the Greatest Country on Earth ! Cheers"
Charlotte FC had already extended the invitation, but Clemson ended up being the stop that really fit the moment. As Freddy made his way through town, his social feeds filled with images of him around Memorial Stadium, still keeping the Ronaldo emoji in place. He took in Death Valley, which seats 81,500, and fans made sure he found Howard’s Rock, one of the sport’s most recognizable traditions.
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