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Ingrid Andress mocks herself over drunken national anthem

Singer Ingrid Andres admitted he doesn't remember what happened when he played the drunken national anthem at a 2024 Major League baseball event.

It was tapped to hold an All-Star event with a rendition of “Star Spangold Banner” before MLB's Home Run Derby in Arlington, Texas last June. Originally from Michigan performance It's so rare that I made headlines all over the country because of how bad it was.

The next day, the singer posted an apology on social media, telling fans and followers that she was checking in to the rehabilitation facility.

“I'm not going to play the Bulls*** y'all, I was drunk last night. I'm checking out the facility today to get help today. It wasn't last night. I apologise to MLB, all the fans. The country loves that production so much.

Andres recently appeared on the “Viel File” podcast, explaining how the experience was devastating for her and how it helped her to reveal that she was in trouble.

“How much did you realize at that moment?” host Nick Vill asked, adding, “How drunk were you?”

The singer explained that she had already been drinking for several days before her performance, and that she enjoyed the “numbness” feeling leading up to the event.

“This isn't like me. This isn't okay. I need help,” she recalled thinking. “Because I actually went out and didn't bother me. 'I don't care. I don't care. I don't care what happens to this.' Then I thought I liked it and then, “Yeah, I feel like there was a hiccup there.

“It's fine to be an American punch bag.”

Despite receiving a call from a friend, it wasn't until the day after she realized that the 33-year-old had made a big mistake.

“When I woke up the next morning, it was scary that I didn't remember how it went. And it was like I called the management team and said, “Hey, I need to check myself somewhere, this isn't me, I feel like I can't get out of myself.”

The self-awareness worthy of praise from the singer is Podcasts They have the ability to downplay the situation and enjoy themselves.

“For me, 'This is a problem,' and it just required global humiliation,” she explained. “It's okay to be an American punch bag because everyone was united in the fact that it was awful. She joked.

Andres is the daughter of former Major League strength and conditioning coach Brad Andres, who worked for the Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies and New York Mets. ESPN.

I grew up in Colorado and grew up excitedly. I exchanged myself When she played the national anthem before the Colorado Avalanche NHL game in February.

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