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Dodgers say Nezza shouldn’t be banned from stadium for singing nationwide anthem in Spanish
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Dodgers say Nezza shouldn’t be banned from stadium for singing nationwide anthem in Spanish

Last updated: June 18, 2025 1:18 am
Editorial Board Published June 18, 2025
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Three days after singer and social media character Nezza carried out a Spanish model of the nationwide anthem at Dodger Stadium — regardless of being requested by a workforce worker to sing it in English — the performer additional addressed the state of affairs Tuesday in an interview with CNN.

“With everything that’s been happening, I just felt like I needed to stand with my people and show them that I’m with them,” Nezza (whose full identify is Vanessa Hernández) mentioned on CNN’s “The Lead.” “I wanted to represent them that day.”

Nezza’s efficiency of the Spanish anthem — a model of “The Star-Spangled Banner” commissioned by the U.S. State Division in 1945 beneath President Franklin D. Roosevelt — grew to become a viral story after she posted a video on TikTok of an unidentified Dodgers worker telling her beforehand that “we are going to do the song in English today, so I’m not sure if that wasn’t relayed.”

Nezza proceeded to sing the Spanish model anyway; doing so on the identical day 1000’s gathered downtown to protest President Trump and up to date ICE raids round Los Angeles within the final two weeks.

“Had they told me you can’t have any Spanish in there,” she added, “I would have respectfully declined and not shown up on Saturday.”

As an alternative, Nezza carried out the anthem in Spanish previous to the Dodgers-Giants recreation, earlier than posting two movies on TikTok explaining the state of affairs that shortly went viral.

On Sunday, a Dodgers official advised The Occasions in an announcement that she can be welcome again on the stadium.

The Dodgers, nonetheless, reaffirmed to CNN that there have been “no hard feelings” ensuing from the state of affairs. And a workforce spokesperson confirmed to The Occasions this week that, “She is certainly welcome back at the stadium. She is not banned from the stadium.”

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