Ahead of Super Bowl LVI next week, Faith Hill is remembering the time when she had the immense honor and felt the immense pressure of singing the National Anthem at the big game.
The "Yellowstone 1886" star appeared on "Late Night with Stephen Colbert" Tuesday where she talked with the host about when she was asked to open the game with the National Anthem in 2000 when the Tennessee Titans went up against the St.
Louis Rams. "Singing the national anthem for the Super Bowl was terrifying," she explained. "However, when I sang it, the Tennessee Titans happened to make it to the Super Bowl that same year.
And I had accepted the honor, I was asked, and I said, 'Oh, my gosh, yes.' And I was like what did I just do? It's terrifying." Faith Hill discussed her time singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl in 2000. (Jerritt Clark/Getty Images) Although she was nervous, she was excited to be present for her team’s turn in the big game.
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