'Let's Apologize to Fergie' All-time 'Event Disaster' From MLB Home Run Derby...a drinking foe
ESPN, a U.S. sports channel, said on the 17th (Korea time), "Country singer Ingrid Andres (33) apologized for being drunk after the scene of singing the U.S. national anthem at the Major League (MLB) home run derby became widespread." Andres sang the U.S. national anthem before the MLB home run derby held the previous day, raising eyebrows with her singing skills that were "not high-pitched," including pitch anxiety.
"I'm going to be hospitalized today for the help I need," Andres said on his social media. "It wasn't me last night. I apologize to MLB, all my fans, and this country I love." The MLB Secretariat has not made any comment on the all-time "event disaster." Andres is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter who is also the daughter of Brad Andres, a physical and conditioning coach who worked for the Detroit Tigers, Colorado Rockies and New York Mets.
ESPN said, "This is not the first time that there has been a controversy," adding, "Rosanne Barr's performance at the San Diego Padres game in 1990 and Fergie's performance at the NBA All-Star game in 2018 were similar negative reactions." Roseanne Barr completely ignored the pitch and sang the national anthem, which was booed by fans, and Fergie tried out the "Laughter Challenge" by changing the song to jazz.
In particular, Fergie's song was the subject of ridicule for quite a long time, but it is said that Andres jumped. On Andres' song-related YouTube, there were comments saying, "I think we should all apologize to Fergie."
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