Thomas Tuchel, England and the national anthem
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Singer and social media personality Nezza sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium on Saturday night. And, according to a video the performer later posted to social media, she did so against the wishes of the Dodgers organization. In a video ...
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Singer and social media personality Nezza broke a rule in Dodger Stadium on Saturday. Ahead of the Dodgers’ eventual 11-5 win over the Giants, she sang the national anthem in Spanish, but according to a video later posted by the performer, she sang it in ...
On Saturday night, singer Nezza sang a Spanish version of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” also known as “El Pendón Estrellado,” at Dodger Stadium, despite being told by an unnamed representative of the baseball organization that she sing it in English.
Singer Nezza made a statement when she sang the Spanish-language version of the National Anthem at the Los Angeles Dodgers game on June 14. The 32-year-old, whose full name is Vanessa Hernández, performed the anthem, titled “El Pendón Estrellado ...
Latin pop singer Nezza made a bold statement at the Dodgers vs. Giants game this weekend, singing the national anthem in Spanish. Instead of performing in English as she was instructed to do, the Colombian-Dominican artist took the mic at the Dodgers ...
Thomas Tuchel did not sing along to the English national anthem before his first game as coach of England on Friday. The German, whose appointment was greeted with outrage in some sections of the English media, said last week he had to “earn” the right ...