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A social media video of a young girl’s performance of the national anthem prior to the tipoff of a recent Indiana Pacers game continues to draw millions of views.
Kinsley Murray stood at center court inside the Pacers’ home arena Feb. 26 wearing a patriotic dress and white gloves and delivered her rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
The Pacers posted a video of her pregame performance on the team’s TikTok account, and the video had gotten more than 23 million views and 2.2 million likes as of Friday evening.
As of Sunday night, the video was up to 25.9 million views.
The video has also been shared on X/Twitter. The little girl’s passionate performance is getting mixed reviews on social media, with some praising her and others slamming her parents for allowing it.
Watch below:
This should have been sung at Super Bowl LVIII
8-year-old girl Kinsey Murray sings National Anthem at Indiana Pacers game in viral sensation
This is America right here pic.twitter.com/vDwRcUPEOm— Victor Bigham Family fun (@Ravious101) March 3, 2024
Although she’s only 8 years old, Fox News explained that Kinsley has performed the national anthem at hundreds of sporting events over the years.
Video of 8-year-old’s national anthem performance at Pacers game draws millions of social media views https://t.co/N1NRryHx0B
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 2, 2024
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