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UPDATE: Colorado Native Ingrid Andress Butchers National Anthem at MLB Home Run Derby, Heads to Rehab

UPDATE: Colorado Native Ingrid Andress Butchers National Anthem at MLB Home Run Derby, Heads to Rehab

by Larry Ulibarri
July 17, 2024
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Colorado Native Butchers National Anthem at MLB Home Run Derby

Even if you missed the MLB All-Star Home Run Derby on Monday night, you’ve likely seen the viral moment: the National Anthem. Colorado native Ingrid Andress, known for her beautiful voice, delivered a performance that quickly went viral for all the wrong reasons.

Andress, who grew up in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, faced a rough night as she missed several notes in her rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. The performance, which should have showcased her Grammy-nominated talent, instead became a social media sensation for all the wrong reasons, drawing comparisons to infamous renditions by Roseanne Barr and Fergie.

Ingrid Andress later took to Instagram to explain what happened, revealing that she was drunk during the performance and is now headed to rehab. Whether it was nerves or over-celebration, her admission added another layer to the viral moment.

Fans and critics alike have expressed a mix of disappointment and support. Many hope she will bounce back from this mishap, as her previous performances have shown she has a remarkable voice. Her song “More Hearts Than Mine,” with over 40 million views on YouTube, stands as a testament to her talent.

Despite this setback, Ingrid Andress’s career has been filled with highlights, and her supporters are eager to see her redeem herself in future performances.

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