Carrie Underwood Defiantly Returns to Social Media Amid Fan Uproar Over Trump Inauguration Performance!

Carrie Underwood isn’t shying from the spotlight amid controversy.

Originally from Muskogee, Oklahoma, and aged 41, she shared an Instagram Story video on Wednesday, advertising her upcoming collaboration with Cody Johnson, following a diverse reaction after she declared her intention to perform America the Beautiful at Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th.

Some praised Underwood for seizing the opportunity, whereas others criticized it, viewing the action as a silent endorsement of the contentious new president-elect.

Underwood chose not to respond to any feedback while she was collaborating on a new project with Johnson.

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Feedback from all sides went unacknowledged by Underwood during her work on the joint project with Johnson.

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The artists expressed their eagerness to reveal something to all of you tomorrow. Be sure to mark your calendars, YouTube users, as the big event will be happening at 10am Central Time!

The Grammy-winning country singer was spotted in a video performing their recent collaboration “I’m Gonna Love You” alongside Johnson, a duet they released last autumn.

On Monday, it was reported by the Associated Press that a former contestant from American Idol will give a performance prior to Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony at the United States Capitol.

On Monday, the singer of Little Toy Guns expressed in a statement, ‘I hold deep affection for our nation and feel privileged to have been invited to perform at the Inauguration. It’s an immense honor for me to contribute in some way to this significant occasion. I am deeply moved to respond to the call when it’s crucial that we all unite under the banner of unity and focus on the future.’

According to Daily Mail reports from earlier this week, the singer who performed Before He Cheats is planning a significant career advancement by joining the judging team on American Idol, marking what she hopes will be an eventful year for her professionally.

According to a source, this is something she feels particularly proud about, and her perspective is that she’s doing it for the sake of America, not just for President Trump.

The informant mentioned that Underwood wasn’t preoccupied with the political aspects at hand, but rather, he was seizing the opportunity presented by the expansive stage.

The source indicated that she performs her music for everyone, understanding that many of her fans will be viewing the inauguration. Consequently, given the potential positive outcomes and the likelihood of criticism, this decision seemed obvious to her since there’s more good to gain from it than just those who might perceive her action as endorsement of Trump.

She understands that everything will eventually be over, and she continues to convey this message to both herself and the people close to her, insisting that she’s working for America.

She aims to unify the nation through her genre of music, transcending any past or future disputes.

Regarding her comeback to the Fox musical contest, it was mentioned that Underwood sees this as an opportunity to pay tribute to the nation that turned her dreams into reality – the one she’s deeply grateful for and will always stand by.

Underwood is among a number of artists slated to perform as Trump begins his second term.

Other acts scheduled to appear in the nation’s capital alongside the inauguration of President Trump are the Village People, opera singer Christopher Macchio, and Lee Greenwood, the artist behind “God Bless The U.S.A.”, all set to perform as Trump makes his appearance to take the oath.

In addition to the scheduled performances, you can expect Rascal Flatts, Jason Aldean, Kid Rock, Parker McCollum, Billy Ray Cyrus, Gavin DeGraw, and the Praise Choir from Liberty University to take the stage as well.

At Donald Trump’s 2017 inauguration, some of the performers who appeared were Jackie Evancho (former contestant on America’s Got Talent), the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and the Rockettes.

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2025-01-16 09:48

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