Nezza sings national anthem in Spanish after Dodgers advised against it

Nezza says she was asked not to sing the anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium, but did so in solidarity with migrants

Singer Nezza has said she was instructed not to sing the national anthem in Spanish before her performance at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, but chose to proceed in a show of support for migrants amid recent immigration enforcement activity across Southern California.

The performance took place ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ game against the San Francisco Giants.

In a statement posted to Instagram, Nezza said she felt strongly about honouring the community affected by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, adding that she was “so proud” to have delivered the anthem in Spanish.

Her message quickly gained traction online, with her videos and posts amassing millions of views across social media platforms over the weekend.

Nezza did not disclose the names of the individuals who advised her against using Spanish in the performance, nor did she indicate whether there were further consequences.

The Dodgers organisation has not issued a comment.

Fans on social media have had their say, with Nezza receiving a mixed reaction for signing the US national anthem in Spanish.

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