Ingrid Andress Got Support From Elle King, Kelsea Ballerini & Carlos Santana After Botched National Anthem: ‘I Felt So Loved’
- Ingrid Andress reflected on her viral National Anthem performance, admitting she was "drunk" during it and felt it was "so unlike me" after seeing the fallout from the incident.
- Andress expressed feeling like "America's punching bag" due to the hate received after the performance, stating, "I didn’t commit a crime."
- After receiving backlash, Andress checked into rehab, spending one month in treatment, and described the experience as an opportunity to rediscover herself, calling this self-discovery "the biggest gift of all."
- Following her time in rehab, Andress performed the National Anthem again at an NHL game, indicating she felt ready to return to public life.
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Ingrid Andress says she felt like 'America's punching bag' after drunk national anthem performance
Country music singer Ingrid Andress spoke out in a podcast this week for the first time after she checked into rehab last year following a controversial national anthem performance.
‘Global humiliation’: Singer gets help after drunken performance
(NEXSTAR) – The country singer who admitted to being drunk while singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at 2024’s MLB Home Run Derby is opening up about her time as “America’s punching bag.” Ingrid Andress, a four-time Grammy nominee, went viral shortly after her July rendition of the national anthem was blasted by critics. FOX 8’s Wayne Dawson shares update on cancer journey: ‘Still fighting day by day’ “I’m so sorry, I’m sure Ingrid Andress …
Country Singer Ingrid Andress Speaks For First Time Since Drunken National Anthem Performance
Ingrid Andress is addressing the elephant in the room. The country star is speaking out for the first time since going viral for all the wrong reasons.The 33-year-old "More Hearts Than Mine" singer infamously botched the Star Spangled Banner at last year's Home Run Derby in Arlington, Texas, which unfortunately led to sports fans ripping her and her name trending across social media. I can tell you that her singing was bad, I mean we're talking …
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