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Who is Ingrid Andress? The singer who sang the national anthem while drunk at the Home Run Derby

The country singer reacted to being mocked for “one of the worst” ever performances on ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ with a serious post on social media.

The country singer reacted to being mocked for “one of the worst” ever performances on ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ with a serious post on social media.

The Home Run Derby is arguably one of the most fun events on the Major League Baseball calendar, in which eight MLB batters attempt to score as many home runs as possible within a specific time limit. The Dodgers’ Teoscar Hernández was the surprise winner of the 2024 edition, which will likely be best remembered for Ingrid Andress’ disastrous performance of the national anthem.

“One of the worst” ever renditions of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’

The 32-year-old country singer was chosen to perform ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at Global Life Field in Arlington on Sunday (July 15), a decision organisers surely began to regret as soon as she “hit” her first note.

Needless to say, social media wasn’t kind to Andress, with her rendition of the national anthem deemed “one of the worst” ever. “My ears are bleeding,” was another fairly common assessment.

You can make your own judgement.

“Drunk” Andress checks into rehab after Home Run Derby

The online mocking, however, was followed by what appeared to be serious post on Monday from the singer herself, who revealed she was drunk and would be checking into rehab following her performance.

Andress wrote on X: “I’m not gonna bullshit y’all, I was drunk last night. I’m checking myself into a facility today to get the help I need. That was not me last night. I apologize to MLB, all the fans, and this country I love so much for that rendition. I’ll let y’all know how rehab is I hear it’s super fun.”

Ingrid Andress’ music career: albums, singles, awards...

Before the Home Run Derby, Andress was introduced as a “four-time Grammy nominated country singer-songwriter”. Born on September 21, 1991, she was born in Southfield, Michigan but moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2014 to pursue her music career.

Andress has released two studio albums, while two of her singles have charted on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2019, her debut track ‘More Hearts Than Mine’ reached number 30, while ‘Wishful Drinking,’ a 2021 collaboration with Sam Hunt, peaked at number 47.

Three of her four Grammy nominations came in 2021. She was up for Best New Artist (won by Megan Thee Stallion), with ‘More Hearts Than Mine’ nominated for Best Country Song and debut album ‘Lady Like’ in the running for Best Country Album.

She has previously won prizes at the BMI Country Awards, the MusicRow Awards and the Nashville Songwriter Awards. Andress, who has 335,000 followers on Instagram, has co-written a number of songs for other artists, including Charli XCX’s ‘Boys’ and ‘Girl in the Mirror,’ performed by Bebe Rexha.

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