Ingrid Andress Seeks Treatment After National Anthem Performance

 

Country singer Ingrid Andress is taking a step towards recovery after a public apology and announcement. Andress revealed she would be entering rehab following her performance of the national anthem at the 2024 MLB Home Run Derby.

The performance, which took place on July 15th, drew criticism online for what some perceived as an unconventional rendition. Social media comparisons were even made to Fergie’s divisive 2018 National Anthem performance at the NBA All-Star game.

In a social media statement, the 32-year-old singer took responsibility for her actions. “I’m not gonna bulls***t y’all, I was drunk last night,” Andress wrote. “I’m checking myself into a facility today to get the help I need. That wasn’t me last night.”

Andress, known for hits like “Wishful Drinking” and “More Hearts Than Mine,” also offered apologies to Major League Baseball, fans, and the country.

The singer’s decision to seek treatment has garnered support from fans and fellow musicians alike. Many have commended her honesty and bravery in taking steps towards recovery.

Ingrid Andress’s experience highlights the challenges faced by celebrities battling substance abuse. It also opens a conversation about the pressure and scrutiny that can come with fame.

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