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Country music star Ingrid Andress made headlines after her performance of the National Anthem at Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game festivities. The singer admitted that drinking played a role in her pitch-challenged rendition and announced that she would be checking into rehab to get the help she needs.

In a statement on her Instagram account, the 32-year-old singer apologized for her performance, stating, “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. I’ll let y’all know how rehab is! I hear it’s super fun.”

Andress gained widespread recognition in 2020 with her hit ballad “More Hearts Than Mine” from her debut album “Lady Like.” She received nominations for best new artist at both the Academy of Country Music Awards and the Grammys. In 2021, she released another successful song, “Wishful Drinking,” a duet with Sam Hunt.

The singer’s rendition of the national anthem at the Home Run Derby sparked conversation online, with many social media users sharing clips of Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm trying to suppress a laugh during the performance.

Andress’s decision to seek help and enter rehab is a positive step towards addressing her struggles with alcohol and prioritizing her well-being. It’s important for public figures to be open about their challenges and seek the necessary support to overcome them.

Rehabilitation programs can provide individuals with the tools and resources needed to address substance abuse issues and work towards recovery. By taking this step, Andress is not only focusing on her own health and wellness but also setting an example for others facing similar struggles.

It’s encouraging to see celebrities like Ingrid Andress using their platform to raise awareness about addiction and mental health issues. Hopefully, her openness about seeking help will inspire others to prioritize their well-being and seek assistance when needed.