Nick Woltemade
Football star is now dancing on Tiktok
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Shootingstar Nick Woltemade starts its own tictok account and collects 100,000 followers within hours. He promises “cool dances”.
The football star Nick Woltemade (23) has put a comet climb in the past few weeks and months. The striker in the service of VfB Stuttgart not only performs in the Bundesliga and the U21 national team, but has now also completed his first missions for Julian Nagelsmann’s DFB team (37). Even the big FC Bayern Munich is currently trying to get rid of him from the Swabians.
Born in Bremen, now also makes headlines with additional headlines. There he greets his fans thanks to a video from vacation in his usual casual way: “What’s going on Tikok? The long is now here too!” After the last time some fake accounts circulated, he is happy to be able to offer an official channel. What to get to his followers? “A few cool dances, a few cool football videos. Let yourself be surprised,” Woltemade continued.
Almost 100,000 followers
Just a few hours after the start of the new Tikok channel, Woltemade has already gathered almost 100,000 followers and almost 150,000 likes on his account. In addition to numerous sports media and TV institutions as well as its current club, Montana Black (37) also commented on his first post. However, the streamer and influencer were quite short and only wrote: “Welcome.”
Nick Woltemade is currently the largest shooting star in German football. At the beginning of the season, the tall offensive player moved from his homeland Bremen to Stuttgart and, above all, made an extremely strong second half of the season, which was even crowned with the winning of the DFB Cup.
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Source: Stern

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