Country star Carrie Underwood allegedly didn't feel as respected as others who've performed at inaugurations in the past.
Somewhere those two are having a good laugh at the comparison while the producers of American Idol, where Carrie Underwood is returning as a judge this season, are worried about fan backlash affecting ratings.
Actress-singer Mandy Moore has appeared to criticize Carrie Underwood over her cappella performance at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. The singer belted out America the Beautiful without background music due to technical difficulties.
Carrie Underwood is not yet out from under the microscope as a new report claims she had a long list demands for Donald Trump's Inauguration Day performance.
With the help of backing vocals from the Armed Forces Choir and the inauguration audience, Underwood sang "America the Beautiful" a cappella. When Underwood finished her performance, she was met with a congratulatory handshake from President Trump and former President Joe Biden.
Before He Cheats singer Carrie Underwood reportedly threw a 'hissy fit' before and after her controversial performance at President Donald Trump's Inauguration.
While Carrie Underwood's performance at Donald Trump's inauguration impressed viewers, the American Idol star is said to have thrown a 'hissy fit' after being far from impressed with the situation
The Village People—the band behind one of Trump’s favorite hits, “Y.M.C.A.”—will perform at a pre-inauguration event.
Fresh off the news that Carrie Underwood allegedly threw a “hissy fit” after she suffered a snafu at Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday, the Daily Mail is now reporting that she made a staggering list of demands before agreeing to appear.
In the Know's Cate Martel reports Hollywood and celebrity A-listers did everything in their power to stop Donald Trump from returning to the White House last year, bringing to the campaign trail megastars including Taylor Swift,
Carrie Underwood reportedly had a ‘hissy fit’ after her performance of America the Beautiful at US President Donald Trump ’s inauguration. The singer, 41, faced technical difficulties that forced her to finish the song a capella in front of a massive crowd in the US Capital’s rotunda.