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Singer Loomis has issued a groveling apology after delivering a botched performance of the national anthem during a live C-SPAN broadcast last week.

The Indie performer took to the stage at the Free & Equal Presidential Debate between three third-party presidential nominees on Wednesday to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

However, her voice cracked mid-anthem — prompting her to stop and request to start over, only to be told that the broadcast was live and that she had to continue.


  Singer Loomis has issued a groveling apology after delivering a botched performance of the national anthem during a live C-SPAN broadcast last week. The Free and Equal Elections Foundation/YouTube Singer Loomis has issued a groveling apology after delivering a botched performance of the national anthem during a live C-SPAN broadcast last week. The Free and Equal Elections Foundation/YouTube

“I f–ked it up, I f–ked it up, can I go back please?” the singer pleaded.

The singer — the daughter of a veteran — on Saturday addressed “all the craziness” that’s taken place since her botched rendition went viral.

“First off, I would like to apologize to the Free and Equal political team for this mishap, and from the bottom of my heart I wanted to apologize,” she said in an Instagram video.

“And I’m so sorry, I didn’t mean to mess up the national anthem, and I wanted to thank you guys for giving me a chance and believing in me.”

Loomis added that she had concerns about singing the anthem live.

“I was always scared I was going to fail, and then I did, and the world’s seen it,” she said. “So I just wanted anybody out there who’s seen, that you can change anything negative into something positive.”

“I was a little late there and didn’t have a clear cue, which left me flustered when we went live,” she captioned the post.


  Loomis sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Free & Equal Presidential Debate on Wednesday. The Free and Equal Elections Foundation/YouTube Loomis sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Free & Equal Presidential Debate on Wednesday. The Free and Equal Elections Foundation/YouTube

“I know it wasn’t my best, and I’m truly sorry if it didn’t hit the mark. I take full responsibility on my part and ask that you don’t use this incident to reflect on the artist I am and trying to be.”

“I’m so grateful for the opportunity and all the love and support I’ve received. I’m taking this as a lesson learned, and I can’t wait to come back even stronger,” she added.

Her explanation comes just days after the singer, who has less than 3,000 streams on Spotify, insisted she is “really a good singer.”

“I really do sing and I am really a good singer. So what had happened was I didn’t know it was live,” Loomis told TMZ.


  “I’m taking this as a lesson learned, and I can’t wait to come back even stronger,” Loomis said on Instagram. @officialloomis/Instagram “I’m taking this as a lesson learned, and I can’t wait to come back even stronger,” Loomis said on Instagram. @officialloomis/Instagram

“When we got to the spot and then I got nervous and then I was scared, but it was crazy,” she added.

The singer has already gotten an offer from “Good Morning America” to redeem herself.

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