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Freddy posted Monday from Clemson, South Carolina, to resume documenting the final days of his U.S. road trip. The post came two weeks after he left the platform following reports of bullying and doxxing.
Fox NewsGerman soccer fan Freddy returned to X on Monday after a two-week absence, posting from Clemson, South Carolina, to document the final part of his U.S. road trip. "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," he wrote to his 750,000 followers, Fox News reported. The World Cup semifinals are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday. Freddy stated he had been doxxed on Reddit and noted that this was not his first visit to the United States, though it was his first time in Ohio.
"For some people, it’s unfortunately unfathomable that a good story can exist without some kind of hidden agenda behind it," he wrote. He added that kind messages on Instagram during the absence convinced him to resume posting. "During the last two weeks, I received so many kind messages on Instagram, and they really made me realize how many people genuinely enjoyed following the trip," Freddy wrote.
'" He continued, "I think that’s really cool. I decided to continue because I realized that the overwhelming majority of people loved following along. " On Sunday, Freddy documented a stop at a Wendy's in Augusta, Georgia, travel through a downpour in McCormick County, South Carolina, and a visit to Clemson University football and baseball fields, Fox News reported.
Freddy's trip to the United States concludes on July 23.
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