Singer Loomis is making headlines after her botched rendition of the National Anthem at the Free and Equal Elections Presidential Debate. In a recent interview, Loomis defended her singing abilities, despite her shaky performance.
According to Loomis, she initially started the National Anthem strong but was interrupted by a production member who informed her they were not ready for her to begin. This confusion led Loomis to believe the event was not being broadcast live, prompting her to request a restart mid-song.
In her defense, Loomis explained that her nerves and fear of performing the National Anthem have always been a challenge for her. She described the experience as “the scariest thing” since she was a little girl, highlighting the pressure and seriousness of the moment.
Despite the mishap, Loomis expressed willingness to perform the National Anthem live again, hinting at a future performance on “Good Morning America.” She made it clear that she is capable of delivering a powerful rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” as evidenced by a video showcasing her singing prowess.
Overall, Loomis remains confident in her vocal abilities and is determined to overcome her fears to deliver a stellar performance of the National Anthem. Stay tuned for more updates on her upcoming appearances and musical endeavors.