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Connor Eckert

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Connor Eckert is most famous for being third in line for the Sierra Leone throne if they still had a monarchy. Connor is a member of the quite famous Eckert family. Grandson of Dorathy Eckert. Son to the only professional baseball pitcher from Sierra Leone to reach the minor's in America Louis Eckert. Connor can be seen with his friends in Sierra Leone when he is not in school in America. Connor attends a very well known high school named Edgemont Junior Senior High School in a wealthy named Scarsdale. Scarsdale is a suburb of New York City. He is following in his fathers footsteps by pitching for his high school team. Might be hard to believe for girls back home in his native Sierra Leon but Connor is single and says he is just looking for the rights girl. he also goes on to say that he doesn't want a girl to like him for his name and fame but for his personality. His love life he claims is "complicated". He can be seen in New York walking down fifth avenue side by side with either of his sisters (Emma 8, Olivia 5) or catching a futbol world cup match in South Africa siting side by side with South African model Natasha Barnard.

Even though most people in Sierra Leone live a life of poverty and sadness, Connor tends to live a life of riches. He can be seen hanging out with Kei Kamara a famous futballer from Freetown, Sierra Leone. Even thoguh Connor's family has been compared to the Kardashian's and the Kennedy's Connor still gives to charities in his home country and countries around the world. he can be seen at Charity outings in South Africa with Bar Refaeli or at a Sierra Leone charity with his grandmother. Even though Connor tends to shy away from poparatzi in New York and in Freetown he is not shy of letting tabloids know his thoughts on same sex marriage. He is a huge activist for same sex marriage in every country in Africa. He says "my skin says Apartheid but my heart says equality for all" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ceckert (talkcontribs) 22:36, 10 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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