Fan pokes fun at Fergie’s ‘Star Spangled Banner’ rendition with kid’s book

It’s Fergalicious fiction. 

Fergie is on the business end of some silly “Star Spangled Banner” shade thanks to a trending TikTok. 

The viral video, which has amassed over 4 million views, features a new children’s book that hilariously dissects the 46-year-old “My Humps” honey’s comically controversial rendition of the National Anthem during the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.  

“Fergie’s Star Spangled banner but it’s a children’s book,” wrote author and digital personality Rob Anderson in the closed-caption of the cheeky clip. 

In the post — set to the sound of Fergie’s less-than-laudable vocals on the night in question — Anderson gives audiences a side-splitting sneak peek of his tome, titled “Fergamerican National Anthem,” which offers a lyric-by-lyric, animated breakdown of the many word mispronunciations and missed musical notes she flubbed.

Anderson makes light of the pop star’s failure to clearly belt out well-known National Anthem lines like “by the dawns early light.” Instead, he created amusing art for what it sounds like she’s singing, writing, “buy the doors early lie,” beneath a cartoon of a girl with a shopping cart full of front doors and a picture of a long-nosed Pinocchio enjoying a sunrise.

TikTok star Rob Anderson made a viral children's book based on Fergie's questionable rendition of the National Anthem during the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.
TikTok star Rob Anderson made a viral children’s book based on Fergie’s questionable rendition of the National Anthem during the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.
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His cartoon critique of Fergie’s foul play continued throughout book, ending with an explosion of droll drawings as she shrieks, “And the home of the brave.”  

Anderson did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for a comment. 

Fergie caused a stir during her National Anthem performance at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.
Fergie caused a stir during her National Anthem performance at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game.
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But social media is singing the knee-slapping storybook’s praises. 

“Fergie’s National Anthem as a children’s book I CANNOT BREATHE Y’ALL,” on tickled Twitter user wrote. “I’m still laughing at that damn Fergie / star spangled children book,” said another, emphasizing their delight with a series of laughing emojis. 

Fergie was not immediately available to comment on the book. 

source: nypost.com