Fanon:Freddie Turner

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Freddie Turner
Gender Male Male
Age Teen
Life state Sim
Education and employment
School High School
Grade D
Family
Family/Families Turner family
Parents Sam Turner, Minnie Turner
Siblings George Turner Brother, Julia Turner Sister, Matilda Turner Sister, Roy Turner Twin Brother, Calvin Turner Brother
Personality
Traits Kleptomaniac
Art Lover
Dastardly
Aspiration Public Enemy
Appearance
Hair color Blond
Eye color Green
Skin color Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other information
Game The Sims 4
Playability Playable
World Newcrest

Frederick Elbert "Freddie" Turner is a Sim created by Micah-l-lucas who resides with the Turner family in Newcrest. He resides with his parents Sam Turner and Minnie Turner, as well as four of his siblings: Julia Turner, Matilda Turner, Roy Turner, and Calvin Turner.

History[edit | edit source]

Freddie Turner was born on a Wednesday in the fall of 1898 at 7:03 PM. He was the older fraternal twin of Roy Turner. He was the fourth of six children born to Sam Turner and Minnie Turner. He had five siblings: George (1891), Julia (1893), Matilda (1896), Roy (1898), and Calvin (1901). His parents bred frogs, fished, and gardened for money, which brought in some decent money for the family. He was a wild child and considered a handful by his parents.

During his childhood, Freddie developed kleptomania and would often swipe things from school. He and his twin brother also lost interest in school to the point where local families became concerned for their well-being and considered placing them in a foster home.