Noah Ritter, a five-year-old boy from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., stole the show during a live TV interview at the Wayne County Fair in Pennsylvania earlier this week.
Ritter gladly took the microphone and shared his thoughts when Newswatch 16’s reporter Sofia Ojeda approached him to find out what he thought about one of the fair’s rides. However, before getting around to talking about the slide, Ritter shared that this moment in his life was “apparently” the first time he’d ever been on live TV.
"Apparently I've never been on live television before,” explained Noah, looking straight into the camera. “Apparently sometimes I don't watch the news, because I'm a kid, and apparently every time, apparently Grandpa just gives me the remote after we watch the Powerball.”
As for that slide, Ritter thought it was “great,” but he admitted it did scare him quite a bit. "Well, it was great!” he said. “Because apparently you’re spinning around and apparently every time you get dizzy.”
Ritter added, “Apparently I already went down the super slide. When I went down, I was scared half to death! I just freaked out!"
Posting a link to one of the many articles that are cropping up about Ritter’s impromptu interview, interviewer Ojeda wrote, “Little #Noah is going VIRAL!!! #NoahTheReporter.”
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