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Ingrid Andress goes viral by performing the national anthem

Ingrid Andress goes viral by performing the national anthem

Phew! Six years ago, Fergie silenced NBA fans with her not-so-amazing performance of the national anthem. Now the country singer is Ingrid Andress claims its place on the list of worst anthem performances – if the Innanet is to be told!

Andress was in midfield on Monday evening (July 15) at Home Run Derby of Major League Baseball. While her microphone definitely Then her notes and the key for “Star Spangled Banner” rang out.

As expected, people on the Internet were full of emotion when chatting about the performance –hence the comparisons to Fergie! Even baseball player Alec Bohm struggled with his facial expressions and seemed to hold back a smile.

The crowd also didn’t play games with “oohs” and “ahhs” during Ingrid’s little attempt at singing. You can watch her performance here.

Social media reactions to Ingrid Andress singing the national anthem

For context, Ingrid Andress is the voice behind the hits “Wishful Drinking” and “More Hearts Than Mine.” She has been nominated for four GRAMMYs, including Best Country Duo/Group Performance and Best Country Song for the two songs mentioned above, respectively.

Ahead of her performance at the Home Run Derby, Ingrid promoted her upcoming single “Colorado 9” on social media, but she has yet to respond to the intense backlash over her rendition of the national anthem.

Still, the internet is ranting relentlessly about the move from Michigan to Colorado. Keep scrolling to see what’s being said!

In October, Flavor Flav also caused a stir on social media after singing the national anthem at an NBA game.

Flav belted out the lyrics from center court on the 29th of that month at a game between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Atlanta Hawks. Like Ingrid Andress, he wasn’t able to impress the crowd with his singing talent, but he did give the audience an unforgettable “kikiiii, chile!”

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