Country singer Ingrid Andress, known for her memorable rendition of the national anthem before the 2024 Home Run Derby on Monday night, has announced she is entering a rehab facility. Andress revealed on X that she was intoxicated during the performance and will seek treatment.
MLB spokesperson Matt Bourne has declined to comment on the situation, according to Maria Sherman of the Associated Press. Andress’s performance, an a cappella version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Globe Life Field, featured moments where her voice cracked, especially on the higher notes.
At 32 years old, Andress has released two studio albums and has worked as a songwriter for artists like Charli XCX, Fletcher, and Bebe Rexha. She recently announced two live shows in Nashville on July 17 and Denver on July 24, but her representatives have informed CNN’s Lisa Respers France that these shows have been canceled.
The Home Run Derby, a key event of MLB All-Star week, took place on the eve of the All-Star Game. In the final round, Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Teoscar Hernández narrowly defeated Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., with a score of 14-13.
This announcement and the ensuing events have drawn significant attention, highlighting the personal challenges faced by Andress amid her professional career.
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