National Anthem Singer launches Brandwieler Ice protest at Dodgers game … Before it all ends in tears
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Singer Nezza has revealed that she sang the national anthem at the Dodgers game in LA on Saturday evening in the Spanish in Solidarity to Ice Femonstrators in the city – despite the team trying to stop her.
In a tearful post TapNezza revealed that the Dodgers told her to sing the national anthem in English, but she went against the wishes of the team.
In a separate video, she shared a clip of what she says was a Dodgers officer, from off-camera, who told her to sing the national anthem in English.
“We are going to do the song in English today,” the woman can be heard in the images, where Nezza visibly looks surprised. The clip shows her further by defying the Requst.
“Look at how the Dodgers tell me that I can’t sing the Spanish star-spangled banner that Roosevelt literally came in 1945,” she wrote the post. “So I did it anyway,” she added as an extra caption when the video lets her sing.
The 30-year-old, who wore a Dominican Republic Jersey for her performance, then shared an emotional second post in which her version of events was explained from the start of the game.

Singer Nezza performed the national anthem in Spanish on Saturday during the Dodgers match

She cried when she told her experience on Tiktok later in the evening on Saturday

The singer also shared a video of her that was told to sing the national anthem in English
“I didn’t think I would be met with any form of no,” said Nezza – real name Vanessa Hernandez – on her tap in a post late on Saturday evening. “I just felt that I had to do it. I am still very shaken and emotional.
‘Especially because we are in LA, and happen to everything. I have often sung the national anthem in my life, but today, from every day, I couldn’t. I’m sorry.
“I couldn’t believe when she walked in and told me no. For everyone who has been following me for a while, you know everything I do out of love.
‘I am proud of myself that I do that today because my parents are immigrants. I just can’t imagine that they are being torn away from me, even at this age. Let alone small children, what are we doing?
‘Anyway, thanks for all the messages. I love you so much. Safe to say that I can never be allowed in that stadium again. ‘
The Dodgers are contacted for comment. According to athletics, she was not punished for ignoring the team request and was not banned from the Dodger Stadium in the future.
In the video that Nezza shared, the end of her performance can be heard to get loud cheers of the presence of the crowd before the match against San Francisco Giants, who won the Dodgers 11-5.
Protests against American immigration and customs enforcement performance were in Los Angeles in Los Angeles last week.

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The Dodgers, who recently visited Donald Trump in the White House as World Series champions, have not commented on the scenes.
“To be honest, I don’t know enough to be honest,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts Friday.
‘I know that when you have to bring in people and deport people, all the unrest, it is certainly disturbing for everyone. But I have not dug enough and I cannot talk about it intelligently. ‘
Dodgers player Kike Hernandez tackled the situation on Instagram on Saturday and said: ‘I may not have been born and raised, but this city has adopted me as one of them.
‘I am sad and furious by what happens in our country and our city. Fans of Los Angeles and Dodger welcomed me, have supported me and let nothing but friendly than kindness and love. ‘
Hernandez, born in Puerto Rico, added: ‘This is my second home. And I cannot stand that our community is being violated, profiled, abused and torn apart. All people deserve to be treated with respect, dignity and human rights. #Cityofimmigrants. ‘
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