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Carrie Underwood is under the spotlight as people across the country are speculating about her future on American Idol.
A common inquiry is whether she will return as a judge for the upcoming season of the show.
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The singer has been selected to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, but instead of receiving accolades, she has faced significant backlash.
It's clear why, isn't it?
Donald Trump, despite being elected President twice, remains one of the most divisive figures globally, with accusations of racism, sexual misconduct, and authoritarianism.
Underwood is likely aware of the controversy surrounding her decision.
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“I am proud of my country and feel privileged to sing at the Inauguration, to be part of this historic occasion,” Underwood stated to People Magazine, adding:
“It's an honor to be part of this moment when unity and a focus on the future are essential.”
In 2017, many artists declined to perform at Trump's inauguration, signaling a significant snub.
Ultimately, 3 Doors Down, Toby Keith, Big & Rich, and Jackie Evancho were among the celebrities who agreed to participate in the power transition ceremony.