JAKARTA - Moments that should be sacred and patriotic turn into criticism. This happened when singer Ingrid Andress was appointed as the singer of the United States national anthem at the Home Run Derby Major League Baseball (MLB) which was held Monday, July 15.
Ingrid, who is a professional singer, failed to sing The Star-Spangled Banner well. His voice fell and did not match the expectations of the audience present. The video went viral and was bombarded with criticism on social media.
The day after, Ingrid made a clarification about her appearance that was not optimal. There is no excuse for technical problems, he admitted that at that time he was drunk. This was conveyed through his social media uploads, Instagram and X.
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"I will not nag at you, last night I was drunk. Now I'm checking myself to get help. I wasn't me last night," he explained.
Ingrid apologized publicly. For now, he will focus on undergoing rehabilitation.
"I apologize to MLB, all fans and countries who really care about this mistake. I will let you know how my rehabilitation will be, it seems exciting," concluded Ingrid.
Incidents like this actually often occur in other sporting events. Even senior singers like Fergie were also ridiculed for their'strange' singing style.
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