Viral German soccer fan Freddy invited for White House visit as fairy-tale trip across America continues
Boston businesses are feeling the impact of Scotland's massive traveling fan base after bars reported unusually high demand during the team's World Cup stay in New England.
Freddy, the German soccer fan who has gone viral live-tweeting his fairy-tale experience in the United States, has another major visit on his docket.
Ambassador Nick Adams, who is the Special Presidential Envoy for American, Tourism, Exceptionalism and Values in the Trump administration, confirmed to Fox News Digital that Freddy has been invited to the White House.
Adams said he caught wind of Freddy early on during his trip to America and immediately became a "massive fan." Adams called Freddy’s journey to the United States a "fabulous thing for our country."
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Germany players celebrate after their match in Houston, Texas, on June 14, 2026. (Maria Lysaker/Imagn Images)
"Freddy is one of hundreds of thousands of visitors coming to the USA and experiencing the incredible hospitality and generosity of the American people," Adams told Fox News Digital in a recent interview over the phone.
"There is no place like America. We are the largest, loudest and most exciting destination on earth. And the things like unlimited chips and salsa, Buc-ee's, Bass Pro Shops, Route 44s at Sonic delivered by young men and women on roller skates delivered right to your car door. These are all experiences and opportunities that you can't get anywhere else. We are one country, but really the 50 states are like 50 different countries."
Adams said he knew he had to reach out when Freddy declared his love for Country Music star Ella Langley.
"I think it was the Ella Langley declaration that he was a big Ella Langley fan. So am


