Have you seen this? Famed 'apparently kid' is now 14

Noah Ritter, first appeared on live television when he was 5. Now 14, he still jokes about being the "apparently kid."

Noah Ritter, first appeared on live television when he was 5. Now 14, he still jokes about being the "apparently kid." (KSL.com via YouTube)


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THE COUNTY FAIR — Kids say the darndest things and, sometimes, if you're lucky, they'll say it on live television.

A reporter could barely hold back her laughs as she interviewed Noah Ritter, who was then 5 years old, at a Pennsylvania county fair with his family in the summer of 2014. When asked what he thought about the ride he'd just been on, the boy was more focused on the fact that "apparently, I've never been on live television."

Well, his initial appearance led to more fun on TV as, apparently, Noah was invited to appear on the "CBS Morning Show," "Today" and the nightly news. His notoriety also led to regular appearances on "Ellen." Noah was also cast as a judge on his own show, "The Toy Box," which was similar to "Shark Tank," but involved pitches for new toys.

But, where is "the apparently kid," now? This video recaps how Noah, a random interviewee, became a child star.

Not to be biased here, but when a reporter asks you a question, don't be afraid to speak up. You never know when it could turn into something more. Apparently, little Noah was a natural.

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Ashley Fredde covers human services and and women's issues for KSL.com. She also enjoys reporting on arts, culture and entertainment news. She's a graduate of the University of Arizona.

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