Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Someone Turned Fergie's Cringey National Anthem Rendition Into A Children's Book—And It's Everything

Someone Turned Fergie's Cringey National Anthem Rendition Into A Children's Book—And It's Everything
Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Sean Combs; @smartthrob/Twitter

Back in 2018, Fergie sang a cringey version of the U.S. National Anthem at the top of the NBA All-Star Game.

Her rendition of The Star Spangled Banner was meant to elicit inspiration and cheers but instead sparked laughter from the crowd and players. Draymond Green and Steph Curry were seen on camera snickering. LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Chance the Rapper and Jimmy Kimmel were seen cracking a smile as well.


Later, The Warriors basketball team tweeted a remix of that performance by music producer and DJ Keenan Webb, AKA DJ Suede the Remix God. The team shared their dance to the song only a few days after Fergie's ex-husband, Josh Duhamel, said Draymond Green was "kind of a prick" for laughing at her.

Now, TikToker Rob Anderson has created a children's book to go along with Fergie's rendition of the anthem.

The book is titled The Fergamerican National Anthem.



Anderson, known for his TikTok series Gay Anthropology and Gay Science, made this "civic story" available for purchase.

NBA star Steph Curry found it to be quite worthwhile.



Other Twitter users are chiming in on just how hilarious this book is.







Anderson also made shirts available with "Gay Prue" from the Great British Baking Show.





The video has already reached over 738 thousands views, so get your copy before it's sold out.

More from Trending

Screenshots from Maren Morris's TikTok video
@marenmorris/TikTok

Maren Morris Speaks Out About Impact Gender Stereotypes Have On Kids After 'Heated' Clash With Guy At Party

It may be 2026, but some people still hold very deeply-rooted prejudices about gender roles and gender expectations. Just show a young boy with fingernail polish or a young girl with very short hair, and see the judgment written all over some people's faces.

Though the southern United States and much of the country music genre are still known for perpetuating gender stereotypes, country singer Maren Morris from Nashville is arguing against these stereotypes and is warning parents of the negative impact they have on children.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshot of Pete Hegseth
@atrupar/X

Jesuit Priest Epically Blasts Pete Hegseth's Claim That God Is Providing 'Miraculous Protection' To U.S. Soldiers In Iran War

James Martin, a Jesuit priest and the editor-at-large of America Magazine, criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after Hegseth proclaimed that God is on the side of U.S. troops in President Donald Trump's war in Iran.

Hegseth gave God “all the glory” for America’s military actions in Iran, which this week agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Israel after Trump threatened to destroy all of Iranian civilization in its entirety in remarks legal scholars and observers said constituted threatening war crimes.

Keep ReadingShow less
JD Vance
Attila Kisbenedek/AFP via Getty Images

JD Vance Gets Instant Reminder After Trying To Chastise Zelenskyy For 'Scandalous' Behavior Against 'Heads Of State'

Video from MAGA Republican Vice President JD Vance’s remarks at a private school in Budapest, Hungary, on Wednesday drew immediate backlash.

Vance decided to comment on how world leaders should and shouldn’t behave.

Keep ReadingShow less
Melania Trump
Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images

Melania Just Held A Bizarre Press Conference To Debunk 'False Smears' Related To Jeffrey Epstein—And Everyone Had The Same Response

First Lady Melania Trump had everyone thinking the same thing after she held a bizarre press conference on Thursday to deny that she had anything but casual ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the late disgraced financier, pedophile, sexual abuser, and sex trafficker.

Mrs. Trump publicly denied any ties to convicted sex offenders Epstein and his procurer Ghislaine Maxwell, saying claims linking her to Epstein are “lies” meant to damage her reputation. She said she met her husband, President Donald Trump at a New York City party in 1998 and did not meet Epstein until 2000, contradicting a witness statement in the Epstein files that alleges Epstein introduced the couple.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sarah McBride; Nancy Mace
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Heather Diehl/Getty Images

Dem Rep. Sarah McBride Perfectly Shames Nancy Mace For Her Transphobic Response To McBride's Condemnation Of Trump

Delaware Democratic Representative Sarah McBride pushed back at South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace after Mace responded with transphobia to McBride's criticism of President Donald Trump's genocidal threat to kill the "whole civilization" of Iran.

Trump has insisted that God supports his war on Iran and declared—before a provisional ceasefire was announced—that "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again" ahead of a deadline to bomb Iran’s power plants and bridges that legal scholars and world leaders have said would constitute war crimes.

Keep ReadingShow less