
Ingrid Andress, a country singer, has canceled a number of her future tour dates after being heavily criticized for her national anthem and revealing she is in therapy.
The 32-year-old Grammy nominated actor was immediately scheduled to perform in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday evening, in Denver next year and in Minneapolis on Aug. 3, reported TMZ.
But as it currently stands, her website does n’t list her , next upcoming show until Oct. 4 in Ocean City, Maryland.
After giving a shaky rendition of” The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Major League Baseball Home Run Derby, Andress went viral on Monday night.
She later admitted to having been under the influence the day before in an Instagram post, and she later made the decision to go to detox.
” I’m not gonna bulls – y’all, I was drunk last night” , , Andress wrote. ” To get the support I need, I’m checking myself into a hospital now.”
” I apologize to MLB, all the enthusiasts, and the state I love so much for that rendition”, she continued in her article. ” I’ll allow y’all know how rehabilitation is. I hear it’s extremely fun”.
Andress ‘ canceled deadlines may indicate that she is keeping her word when she says she’s checking herself into an unknown rehabilitation facility.
Her choice has received largely positive online support from friends and fans.
Carly Pearce, a fellow country superstar, said,” Being this empty takes a lot.” ” You’ve got this. Stand in it”.
” I’m so sorry you’re going through this”, wrote actress and singer Lucy Hale. ” You’re going to come out of this so much stronger”.
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