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Newswatch 16's Jeremy Lewan caught up with Noah Ritter, the "apparently" kid, where his fame began at the Wayne County Fair in Michigan.

Newswatch 16's Jeremy Lewan caught up with Noah Ritter, the "apparently" kid, where his fame began at the Wayne County Fair in Michigan. (WNEP via YouTube)


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WAYNE COUNTY FAIR, Mich. — Do you remember the "apparently" kid? He went viral about 10 years ago from an interview he did at the Wayne County Fair in Michigan. He even got featured on the Ellen show.

Well Noah Ritter is now 10 years older and a few inches taller and is standing in the exact same spot where his fame began all those years ago. The local news network that interviewed him originally has him again for a Round 2, but this time, Ritter has a bit more to say than just his famous word, "apparently."

"I feel nostalgic about it," said Ritter when asked how he felt standing in the exact same spot giving the same interview a decade later.

Ritter was also once again accompanied by his grandpa Jack who was with him in the original interview and got to accompany him to the "Ellen Show" and other opportunities that were presented after the video went viral.

Now that fame has settled down for Ritter, he expressed in the newest interview that he still has fond memories of that time meeting celebrities and having experiences most young boys don't usually get to have. Now, he said, he's about to start his sophomore year of high school and is looking forward to getting a driver's license.

No matter how old he gets, Ritter will always be remembered as the cute ginger-haired boy who overuses the word "apparently."

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Sicily Stanton is a web producer on the news team at KSL.com.
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