Tyrese fired back at critics of his performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Los Angeles Rams game against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. Speaking about the hit he received on social media, the singer revealed that the performance resulted in so many pre-orders for his upcoming album Beautiful Pain that it crashed his website.
“Thank you…you are always welcome here…respectfully,” Tyrese captioned a screenshot of a critical post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “I really don’t know if I agree…there are rarely bad notes? Mheeeee, this is an open mic…God is the greatest God we live in the best county in the world, I really Hard work #MarvinGayeAnthemLALakers #GreatWesterForum83 #TyreseAnthem2024SofiStadiumLARams Sorry my site crashed please try again to access the site I’m so sorry I’ve never been around so little Teddy-Marvin-Donnie-Wonder-Gibson.. Smile… It’s viiiiiibbbbeeee!
Tyrese performs at SoFi Arena
INGLEWOOD, CA – AUGUST 11: Tyrese Gibson during the preseason game between the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on August 11, 2024 in Inglewood, California Sing the national anthem. (Photo by London Entertainment/GC Images)
In the comments section, the top response suggested Tyrese misunderstood where the jokes were coming from. “I don’t think anyone is saying that The Voice doesn’t do what it’s supposed to do! I think people are wondering why this costume is worn?” the fan wrote. Another joked: “So this guy walked out at the national team game looking like someone glued hair to his face.” Check out Tyrese’s Instagram post below.
Tyrese clowns during national anthem
In the Cowboys-Rams game, Los Angeles won 13-12. The regular season kicks off on September 5 in Kansas City against the Baltimore Ravens and Chiefs.
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