Sports Capper's Daughter Brooke Ashley Sterling to Sing National Anthem at Raiders-Bears Game

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Oct/21/2023

It sure is fitting that the Vegas Raiders vs. Chicago Bears National Anthem will be sung by none other than the daughter of a long established and successful sports handicapper.

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Brooke Ashley Sterling is the daughter of our friend, local Miami-based sports handicapper Lee Sterling.

Lee is the founder of Paramount Sports, now in business for 30 years.

He announced the news of Brooke's upcoming performance via his Facebook page.

"If you have the NFL Ticket tune in to the Chicago Bears game vs the Las Vegas Raiders at legendary Soldier Field at 12:56 Eastern Time on Sunday to watch Brooke Ashley Sterling sing the National Anthem. GO BROOKE! GO BEARS!"

This won't be the off Broadway actress's first rodeo.  Last December's 60th birthday present to her dad was singing the National Anthem at the Orange Bowl in Miami.  She's also sung the National Anthem at a Miami Heat game but the only video we can find on the Net has no sound (Ughh).

Brooke started singing, dancing and acting lessons at the age of six. She is a recent graduate of the prestigious North Carolina School of the Arts obtaining her BFA in Acting.

While performing has been at the center of her life, she loves spending time with her incredible family, watching Survivor & Big Brother, cozying up with a great book, and playing Fantasy Football.

The Orange Bowl performance was on a national stage but an NFL game, especially with two of the league's most storied teams playing one another, has truly hit the big time.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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