MLB anthem singer admits to being drunk during her show
Ingrid Andress takes steps toward recovery after national anthem incident.
Pop star Ingrid Andress recently faced significant backlash after a notably poor performance of the Star-Spangled Banner, an event she admits occurred under the influence of alcohol.
Acknowledging her struggle with alcoholism, Andress took to social media to express her remorse and reveal her plans to seek rehabilitation.
During a heartfelt apology, Andress reached out to Major League Baseball and its fans, reflecting on her actions before the Home Run Derby�an event widely celebrated among baseball enthusiasts.
This apology also comes as Andress indicates her temporary retreat from performing at Major League Baseball events.
The pop star's candid disclosure about her battle has sparked discussions on the pressures faced by public figures and the importance of mental health support.
In her statement, Andress emphasized her commitment to recovery and hinted at a hopeful return, suggesting she might one day sing the national anthem again once her health permits.
Critics and fans alike are now rallying around Andress, encouraging her decision to prioritize her health and well-being.
The consensus appears to support her journey toward recovery, with many expressing hope for her successful rehabilitation and eventual return to the stage.
As Andress steps back to focus on her health, the music and sports communities watch supportively, acknowledging the courage it takes to address and overcome personal challenges in such a public arena.
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17 JUILLET | 40 ANSWERS MLB anthem singer admits to being drunk during her show Did you watch the National Anthem performance during the Home Run Derby? |
Yes | 11 | 27.5 % |
No | 29 | 72.5 % |
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