It's happened again: another case of mistaken identity involving a celebrity who attended the U.S. Open in New York City.Earlier this week, fans mistook actress Laverne Cox for Beyoncé when the Orange Is The New Black star attended the Grand Slam tennis tournament on Monday.
Now, just two days later, ESPN commentators were listing off the various celebrities in the stands and mistook the identities of legendary singers Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick.
Whoops! ESPN commentators mistook the identities of legendary singers Gladys Knight, 78, and Dionne Warwick, 81, while scanning the crowd at Wednesday's U.S.
Open match between Serena Williams and the tournament's number two seed Anett Kontaveit'Gladys Knight!' tennis analyst Mary Carillo enthusiastically declared during the telecast for the match between Serena Williams and the tournament's number two seed player, Anett Kontaveit.Chanda Rubin, who was also calling the match for ESPN, quickly agreed.
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