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“Tough week to be an ear in America,” a person quipped in reference to a shooting that took place at former US PresidentDonald Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, which left Trump with a bloody ear.
“This is what modern Grammy winners sound like without auto-tune and heavy production elements,” a netizen argued.
Someone questioned: “That was odd??? Was it intentional??”
Americans unanimously agreed that Ingrid Andress’ rendition of the national anthem was simply awful
X pageJomboy Mediaalso shared a clip of the questionable delivery of the patriotic hymn, which was viewed over 5.4 million times. “Definitely one of the anthems of all time [sic],” the account captioned.
The video was equally mocked there, as a viewer penned: “The Star Strangled Banner.”
A cybernaut added: “Who knew Ingrid Andress was the hero we needed to bring a divided nation together.”
The Grammy-nominated artist sangThe Star-Spangled Banneron Monday (July 15)
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“On this night, we as a nation are one.”
Others couldn’t help but compare Ingrid’s chaotic show with Fergie’s infamous rendition of the national anthem at the 2018NBAAll-Star Game.
Roseanne Barr had a scandalous interpretation of the anthem of her own back in 1990
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At the time,ESPNhad shared the Black Eyed Peas alum’s jazzy version ofThe Star-Spangled BanneronYouTube.
The now-iconic clip clearly captured the crowd’s stunned and amused reactions, includingJimmy Kimmelseemingly holding in his laugh and basketball star Draymond Green jaw-dropping before giggling.
Roseanne Barr, who had a scandalous interpretation of the anthem of her own back in1990during a San Diego Padres game, also weighed in at the time.
Ingrid’s performance was compared to Fergie’s rendition of the national anthem at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game
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“Who saw Fergie’s national anthem performance at the NBA All-Star Game?” the 71-year-old comediantweeted(now X) in February 2018. “I think mine was better lowkey.”
The artist known for her offensive humor had shouted the lyrics to the national anthem and spit on the pitcher’s mound.
“It became one of those iconic pop culture moments that you’ll never forget – no matter how hard you try – especially if you’re a San Diegan,”NBC 7 San Diegocaptioned along a clip of Roseanne’s performance on its YouTube page, celebrating 25 years since it had happened.
Ingrid’s performance continued to ignite amused reactions
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