The Trish Regan Show - LA Dodgers Face FAN BACKLASH for Replacing National Anthem with SPANISH Version!
Episode Date: June 17, 2025WOKE GONE WILD! The LA Dodgers sparked nationwide backlash after allowing a Spanish rendition of the National Anthem at their game. This is a CLIP from the LIVE Trish Regan show episode 137 Learn m...ore about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Did she see this story out of L.A.?
I mean, like, it just keeps coming out of California, if you would.
The national anthem getting sung in Spanish.
Espanol.
Yeah.
Okay, so there's this singer.
Her name is Nessa, and she was at the Dodgers game.
And I actually have never heard of her.
Full disclosure.
Do you guys know her?
Because, like, I'm sure some people know her.
She's supposed to be like some kind of social media TikTok star or singer or whatever.
I have no idea who she is, but that's neither hearing her there.
because, you know, I could tell you all the Fed governors.
I could tell you, you know, a lot of stuff, a lot of stuff, a lot of minutia that a lot of people don't know.
But I have no idea who this woman is.
But now I do.
Maybe that was her goal, right?
So she went out there to perform the national anthem at the Dodgers game, and she decided to sing it in Spanish because apparently somebody was telling her not to.
And so that was like all the more reason to do so.
Here she is speaking about that.
Bear with me because I'm still very shucking up and emotional and I just...
Anyways, I just got home from singing the national anthem in Spanish at the Dodgers game.
And it is the official Star-Spangled Banner in Spanish. You can Google it.
So I'll just read it to you really quick, but it was officially commissioned in 1945 by the U.S. State Department
as a part of President Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy to foster a better relationship with Latin America.
Because of this, I didn't think I would be met with any sort of like, no, especially because we're in L.A. and with everything happening.
And I've sang the national anthem many times in my life, but there was today out of all days.
I could not.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, I just could not believe when she walked in and told me no.
But I just felt like I needed to do it.
Bara me hinte.
For anyone who's been following me for a while,
you know, everything I do is out of love,
like out of love,
good energy out of love.
And I'm proud of myself for doing that today.
Hmm.
Okay, really, really proud.
My parents are immigrants.
Okay, she's going on and on and on and on and on, right?
Because this is her moment, right?
As I said, I had never heard of this woman.
It could just be me.
Okay?
If you know her, let me know.
It could just be me or it could just be that no, nobody really knows who she is.
And this was a moment to kind of get some attention.
She is a social media person.
So, you know, they're always looking for their moment in the sun.
Apparently they really did.
They told her, the Dodgers said, no, we're going to do it in English.
I mean, given everything that's happening, especially this weekend in Los Angeles,
maybe not a good idea to fan the flames.
This is that moment.
Let's see if we have it.
So there she is. She did it. I mean, it is a beautiful song. A lot of people kind of mess it up. So we wanted to fix that.
Special thing for you today here on the Trish Riegan show. You know, you guys keep joking around. Will you sing? Will you sing? And I do sing, and I have a background in singing. And so it seemed an opportune time to drag this one.
out, right? Look, it's a beautiful song, it's a hard song to sing.
I, whether you sing in English, whether you're singing in Spanish, I would just say,
look, have some pride for your country and respect for your country.
And we've talked about, do we need English to be a constitutional amendment?
Do you have to actually declare that as the official language of the land?
And as this kind of stuff happens, it gives rise,
increasingly to that because you should be able to hear your own national anthem in your own
language. Am I right? Yeah, I'm right. Okay, we've got a big high note coming up, but I'm fun.
Anyway, Neza, whoever she is, singing it in Spanish, causing quite a commotion trying to get her 60 minutes of fame,
or 60 seconds of fame out there on the internet.
And we just wanted to show her how it should be done, right?
