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Andres singing the national anthem in the MLB All-Star Game. Photo = Capture YouTube |
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Ingrid Andres. AP Yonhap News |
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During the Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star Game home run race event, which the world paid attention to, the accident of 'Unrecoverable' occurred.
American singer Ingrid Andres is the mastermind of the baffling incident. Andres sang the U.S. national anthem at the Home Run Race, a Major League All-Star Game ceremony held in Arlington, Texas on the 16th (Korea time). However, it became the worst dark history of my life.
Andres is one of the leading singers of American country music, having been nominated for the Grammy Awards four times. However, Andres was anxious from the start, and after the middle of the day, he was completely out of tune. Eventually, after the middle of the day, he hesitated to sing as if he were mesmerized, and then barely continued one by one as if squeezing, and eventually finished the stage with an expression just before sobbing.
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Philadelphia Alec Bohm unable to hold back his laughter. Photo = Capture YouTube |
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"The Star-Spangled Banner" is a song that is not easy to sing. Due to the national stance emphasizing 'one America', famous singers and celebrities sing the national anthem at various events, but many people are humiliated by making mistakes in the process of calling it unaccompanied.
As a recent example, Fergie (a former member of Black Eyed Peas)'s 2018 NBA All-Star Game was cited, and this Andres has become a new disgrace that overwhelms Fergie. The broadcast video showed players unable to hold back laughter and spectators booing Andres' song.
After the game, Andres' national video was full of comments such as 'I thought I was watching Comedy Pro', 'Missing Fergie', 'We're all bleeding from our ears like (Donald) Trump'.
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Ingrid Andres. AP Yonhap News |
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On the 17th, Andrés posted on his SNS page, "Yesterday, I was intoxicated. It wasn't me." He confessed to his alcoholism. Then "From today, I will enter a rehabilitation facility and receive treatment. We apologize to MLB officials, fans, and our beloved country."
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