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Carrie Underwood 'American Idol' boos spark firestorm, fans clash over MAGA and 'right side of history' claims

February 19, 2026 at 01:42 AM
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Carrie Underwood 'American Idol' boos spark firestorm, fans clash over MAGA and 'right side of history' claims
Carrie Underwood reveals she was booed during "American Idol" Hollywood Week, sparking fierce social media debate over her Trump inauguration performance.

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Carrie Underwood reveals she was booed during "American Idol" Hollywood Week, sparking fierce social media debate over her Trump inauguration performance. Carrie Underwood Carrie Underwood 'American Idol' boos spark firestorm, fans clash over MAGA and 'right side of history' claims Country star faces backlash from critics who connected audience reaction to her Trump inauguration performance while fans expressed their support By Ashley Hume Fox News Published February 18, 2026 8:42pm EST Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Carrie Underwood performs America the Beautiful at President Trumps inauguration Singer Carrie Underwood performs America the Beautiful after President Trump is sworn into office. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Carrie Underwood faced unexpected backlash during a recent "American Idol" moment, igniting a social media firestorm over politics and being "on the right side of history." On Monday, the 42-year-old "American Idol" judge revealed on X, formerly Twitter, that she had received a less than warm reception from the audience during the long-running reality competition show's Hollywood Week."Spoiler alert…I get booed A LOT from our Hollywood Week audience," Underwood wrote, adding a flushed face emoji and tagging the show. Carrie Underwood revealed that she was booed by the audience during "American Idol's" Hollywood Week. (Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images) Social media users quickly flocked to the comments section to vent their fury over Underwood's perceived conservative leanings, with many referring to her performance during President Donald Trump 2025 inauguration ceremony. 'AMERICAN IDOL' JUDGE CARRIE UNDERWOOD BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS OVER TEEN'S EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE AUDITION Some shared their opinions that the booing was an expression of disapproval from the audience over her purported politics."Lol. You bet. You sang for a mad man," one social media user wrote, as others chimed in to share their agreement and accuse Underwood of being "MAGA." Some social media users slammed Underwood over her perceived conservative leanings after she sang "America The Beautiful" at Trump's inauguration. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) "Amen," one X user replied.MAREN MORRIS SAYS SHE ‘LOST A LOT OF FANS’ BECAUSE OF HER POLITICAL VIEWS "100%" another added. "Indeed," one X user wrote, with another commenting, "Exactly.""You took the extra step of making sure literally everyone dislikes you. Respect," one critic wrote.NICKI MINAJ FANS SAY THEY’RE LEAVING DEMOCRAT PARTY AS RAPPER’S POLITICS SPARK BACKLASH AND PRAISE "Go away, has been," another commented. "Have you been hacked? Odd you would mention it, good to know. I stopped watching it in 2025," another critic added. However, fans quickly defended the country star, who sits on the "America Idol" judges panel alongside Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie. (Photo by Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images)However, Underwood's replies were also filled with supportive comments from fans, who defended the eight-time Grammy Award winner. ZACH BRYAN SLAMMED AS 'HOLLYWOOD SELLOUT' AFTER MOCKING KID ROCK'S PATRIOTIC SUPER BOWL ALTERNATIVE "Good! The last thing you want is Hollywood thinking well of you," fellow country star John Rich wrote."You are loved by all the right people," another chimed in. "Miss Underwood, stay with your values ma'am. You are on the right side of history & more importantly, morality," one supporter commented.NICKI MINAJ PRAISES TRUMP, JD VANCE AT TPUSA EVENT, SAYS SHE HAS 'UTMOST RESPECT' FOR THEM "You are loved, Miss Carrie," another wrote with a heart emoji. "Take those boos as a compliment ! We are on the right side of history. Trust you will not lose your base, probably gain more followers. Stay strong!" a fan commented. The singer has said she prefers to stay out of politics. (REUTERS/Harrison Mcclary)Underwood's performance of "America the Beautiful" took place in Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, shortly after Donald Trump took the oath of office in January 2025. NICKI MINAJ BROKE FREE FROM IDENTITY POLITICS — AND THE LEFT CAN’T STAND IT The singer was widely praised by fans after she continued her rendition of the patriotic anthem by singing a capella engaging the crowd after the background music failed. However, many detractors slammed Underwood for what they saw as a public endorsement of Trump. Some fellow celebrities were also critical of the "Jesus, Take the Wheel" hitmaker.Mandy Moore and Ariana Grande both "liked" an online meme that suggested Underwood sounded off-key during the performance. "The View" host Joy Behar publicly questioned Underwood’s decision, calling out what she viewed as normalizing Trump’s presidency through the performance. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"General Hospital" star Nancy Lee Grahn claimed on Threads that she can "no longer look" at Underwood following her performance at the inauguration. Underwood was widely praised for continuing with her performance at the inauguration after the audio failed. (Saul Loeb - Pool/Getty Images) Meanwhile, other notable names c

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