The singer apologized He was fired live Singing the US national anthem on October 24, the BBC reported. Loomis performed the Star-Spangled Banner at an independent US presidential debate. At first, she sang without any problems, but in the second half of the performance, she could no longer handle the high notes and inflections. He has repeatedly said that he messed up and is very upset:
“I screwed up, I screwed up, can we start over please?”
asked the singer, who of course couldn't start over because he was live. The Loomis cake can be seen in this video, starting at minute 1:22:
The debate, in which Lummis performed the disastrously successful national anthem, was organized by the Free and Equal Elections Foundation. The so-called third-party candidates participated: Jill Stein (Green Party), Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party) and Randall Terry (Constitution Party).
Loomis received criticism on social media for cursing while singing the US national anthem. On October 26, TMZ stopped him for a quick interview on the street, in which the singer talked about how he didn't know the show was going live, and thought he could start the show again:
On October 27, he sent an apologetic statement to Fox News, in this statement To a sudden panic reaction Insults flared up. “When I realized I had messed up, I panicked and cursed,” Loomis wrote. He confirmed that he was very nervous, because at the end it was the national anthem, and his family members were also watching it, including his father, a military veteran.