Ingrid Andress Redeems Herself With National Anthem 7 Months After Fumbled Performance
Ingrid Andress were given her 2d prospect at making a song the nationwide anthem at a up to date Colorado Avalanche recreation, and this pace, issues went a quantity higher than they did seven months prior on the 2024 House Run Derby.
In a video posted to the rustic famous person’s social media accounts Feb. 28, Andress stands at the ice and sings “The Star-Spangled Banner” a cappella, this pace hitting all the notes and getting thru the entire music easily. When she will get to the series, “… that our flag was still there,” the fanatics within the area tied in, making her giggle sooner than nailing her obese end.
Then the music is over, she exits the rink and — sooner than emotionally hugging a chum — the “More Hearts Than Mine” artist thank you, “I did it!”
“We’re back baby,” Andress captioned the clip.
The exhibit serves as a redemption for the singer-songwriter, who went viral in July over a flubbed rendition of the nationwide anthem on the House Run Derby in Arlington, Texas. Then the pitchy, general messy efficiency drew harsh criticism, Andress confessed on social media that she’d been drunk all through the development and could be in search of remedy.
“I’m not gonna bulls–t y’all,” she wrote on the pace in a submit shared to her numerous accounts. “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.”
As a part of her comeback, Andress additionally exempt a pristine music titled “Footprints” Monday (March 3). “I think the most human thing on earth is failing,” she wrote of the music on Instagram. “It’s getting kicked off, feeling the sting of it, but getting back on the same damn horse anyway. The sister, daughter, and human I want to be is resilient. Without the mistakes in my life, I would not be the person I am today, and I sure as hell wouldn’t have the stories to pass on about my journey.”
“‘Footprints’ is a reminder to all the people I love the most, and also to myself, that I’m out here trying my best at this ‘life’ thing,” she added. “If there’s any helpful guidance anyone can take from it, it’s all worth it. Here’s to making it worse, making it right, and making it.”
Keep watch Andress redeem herself at the nationwide anthem underneath.

