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Carrie Underwood Breaks Silence on American Idol Backlash and Trump Inauguration Controversy

Carrie Underwood Breaks Silence on American Idol Backlash and Trump Inauguration Controversy

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**Recent Carrie Underwood Developments**

Carrie Underwood has made headlines this week following American Idol's Hollywood Week. According to Whiskey Riff, Underwood revealed on social media that she "got booed a lot" during the event, which sparked significant online debate. The backlash stems partly from her performance of "America the Beautiful" at Donald Trump's inauguration in January 2025. Underwood clarified that her performance wasn't a political statement and called for unity, but critics on social media took issue with her involvement. She received both supportive and critical responses, with some viewers defending her and others suggesting her past actions, including liking a tweet from conservative commentator Matt Walsh about school mask requirements, reflected her political views.

Beyond the inauguration controversy, Underwood continues her work as an American Idol judge while maintaining an active career. According to Country Now, she's been enjoying what she calls "granny hobbies" in her downtime, including bread baking and crocheting.

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