An 11-Year-Old Boy Forgot the Words to the National Anthem — Then 4,000 Strangers Joined In
Sometimes, the best stories on the news aren't about politics or crime. Sometimes, they're about an 11-year-old boy and a stadium full of angels.
This one's going to warm your heart, folks. 🥹
Ford Burget, an 11-year-old boy, was at a University of Oklahoma softball game when he was asked to sing the National Anthem. He stepped up to the mic, took a breath, and started singing — but somewhere in the middle, the nerves got to him.
And then something beautiful happened.
The crowd — over 4,000 fans packing the stadium — realized what was happening. They didn't laugh. They didn't pull out their phones to record a "fail." Instead, they joined in.
Voice by voice, section by section, the entire stadium swelled with the Star-Spangled Banner. They carried Ford through the song, their voices lifting his, until he found his footing and finished strong.
ABC News anchor David Muir shared the moment on air, calling it a reminder of "the goodness that still exists out there." And honestly? He's not wrong.
Why This Matters
In a world where the news cycle is dominated by division, anger, and conflict, moments like this matter. They remind us that community isn't just a buzzword — it's real people showing up for each other. A crowd of strangers turned into a choir for one brave kid.
Ford finished the anthem to a roaring ovation. And if that doesn't give you a little hope for humanity, I don't know what will.
Way to go, Ford. And way to go, Sooners. 🙌🇺🇸
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