MISHAWAKA, Ind. (WNDU) - “Jeremiah, like I said, he was an introvert, so he was kind of different growing up from, you know, the kids,” said Jeremiyah’s father Jason Love. “So, he would be ostracized a lot. So, he used to sit on the bench, off to himself.”
But that can’t be further from the truth now, with fans waking up before sun rise and some even traveling across the country to meet him.
Fans from all over the country:
“He’s incredible. He’s an amazing player. I cannot wait to see where he goes from here. I’m just super excited. Yes!”
“He has that aura, that star quality that everybody just gravitates to.”
“He’s just so explosive. He can make anything happen.”
His comic book Jeremonster has been five years in the making. The story is inspired by his own life, and the challenges h

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