Annie Agar again is setting social media on fire by her 4th of July photo

Like things are going pretty well for NFL social media star Annie Agar these days.

Agar gained fame through the creation of amusing videos for social media regarding the NFL and its teams, several of which went viral.

That contributed to her gaining a sizable social media following, including a page on Instagram with more than 200,000 followers.

 

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Agar became really popular on Instagram this week. It wasn’t, though, for one of her NFL parodies. Instead, Agar related the tale of a July 4th event that was simply unreal.

“So, every year on my parents lake here in Michigan, my lake has a boat parade,” she began. “Last year, we did the boat parade for the first time. Because we’d never been a part of the boat parade before, we had another parade. Anyway, we though that the parade, as one would thing, was nice and chill and relaxing. We brought out some mimosas, some snacks.

 

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“Then the boat parade gets to a certain point on the lake and it turns into World War III, okay? Water balloons were flying. I blacked out. There were squirt guns. Some guy had a hose he stuck into the lake. We got pelted and were defenseless. We had no ammo, we had mimosas. What was that gonna help?!”

But this time, Agar and her family were ready.

“So, this year ladies and gentlemen, we get our revenge. This year is a war.”

 

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Annie Agar continues by playing a truly amazing film of a water fight amongst her family and friends on a lake.

“Nothing can explain the trauma we just went through. But we survived,” she says at the end. “Post-war reaction: had some casualties. Boat has seen better days. But we fought. We fought hard. We took a couple people out, hit a few young kids. It’s a proud day.”

What a fantastic way to celebrate the Fourth of July.

 

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