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The Dodgers say Nezza is welcome back at Dodger Stadium even though she says someone told her she was banned after performing ...
LOS ANGELES — As fans removed their caps and stood for the national anthem Saturday night at Dodger Stadium, they were met ...
Amid the ongoing protests across the country over the weekend and continued frustrations in Los Angeles over US Immigration ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will announce on Thursday plans to assist immigrant communities impacted by the recent ICE raids in ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers said in a social media post that ICE agents were denied entry to the the team’s stadium on Thursday, ...
In an interview with Variety published Tuesday (June 17) — two days after Nezza performed the anthem in Spanish out of ...
Singer Nezza tearfully recalled her experience of singing the Spanish-language version of the “Star Spangled Banner” at a Los ...
Singer Nezza claimed in a now-viral TikTok that she was banned from singing the Spanish version of the National Anthem at the ...
Nezza says she sang the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium despite being told to sing in English: 'I just felt like ...
Vanessa Hernández, known as Nezza, says a recent statement from the Dodgers after she sang the National Anthem in Spanish at a Dodger game, is confusing to her after she had been told she was not ...
Nezza proceeded to sing the Spanish version anyway; doing so on the same day thousands gathered downtown to protest President Trump and recent ICE raids around Los Angeles in the last two weeks.
After Dominican American singer Nezza performed the national anthem in Spanish at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ June 14 game, the 30-year-old recounted the emotional experience—including sharing ...