Norwegian Swimmer Sparks Muffin Craze at Olympics
Norwegian Swimmer Sparks Muffin Craze at Olympics

Norwegian Swimmer Sparks Muffin Craze at Olympics

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Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen has become an unexpected sensation at the Paris Olympics, earning the title of 'Olympic Muffin Man' due to his humorous TikTok videos about chocolate muffins in the Olympic Village. Initially posting a video where he rated the muffins an '11 out of 10', Christiansen's content has gone viral, garnering over 16.7 million likes and boosting his follower count from 3,000 to over 340,000. His entertaining videos, which often mix pop culture references and humor, have inspired fellow Olympians like Lewis Clareburt and Brody Malone to join in on the muffin craze. Despite his focus on swimming events, Christiansen's lighthearted take on the Olympic experience has captured the attention of fans and fellow athletes alike, making the chocolate muffins a trending topic at the Games. While he competes in events like the 800-meter freestyle and the upcoming 10k marathon swim, it's the muffins that have stolen the spotlight. Christiansen emphasizes the fun of engaging with fans through this unique lens, stating, 'I have taken fan photos in the village as the muffin guy.'

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