Emotional moment Leeds United fan who idolises Kalvin Phillips receives video message from his hero
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James Reeder, 24, who has Down's syndrome, was captured on video by his mum Julie, 57, performing to his favourite chant in his custom den - designed and built in his garden during lockdown.
Speaking to the YEP, Julie said the pandemic had been very tough on James and he had spent at least 15 months inside isolating.
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Hide AdSo, with the help of friends and family, Julie created an amazing LUFC themed man cave in the garden of their Armley home.
James loves nothing more than singing and dancing to Leeds United songs and idolises Kalvin Phillips as "he is always smiling" - which Julie said James loves.
The video of James dancing has gone viral across social media with thousands of comments and shares since it was posted.
His family hoped that Phillips spotted his video routine and got in touch.
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Hide AdTo their delight, Phillips has now sent James his own personalised video message and promised to send him a shirt.
Julie told the YEP that James couldn't believe his idol had said his name on the video and knew who he was.
A video she took of the moment James first watched the clip shows him saying 'my brother, my brother' while Phillips speaks.
James has also been sent a huge array of personalised Leeds United merchandise from people who spotted his original viral video.
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Hide AdLeeds United has even sent James a personalised letter, which is framed in his man cave filled with all of his favourite pieces of memorabilia.
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