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Country singer who went viral for drunken national anthem disaster details her private pain


Ingrid Andress revealed how she is moving on from the drunken national anthem performance that landed her in rehab eight months ago.

The singer, 33, shared that she is learning self-compassion, after realizing in therapy that her strict Christian upbringing led her to think that making mistakes meant 'I had failed as a human being' in a new interview with People. It comes eight months after she stumbled through the national anthem before MLB's Home Run Derby on live television - a moment she now calls 'my worst nightmare come true.' Andress shared that she is now prioritizing healthy habits — including tennis and yoga — understanding alcohol's negative impact, and learning to process her emotions.

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