Across the country, a lot of observers are evaluating Carrie Underwood right now.
As they do so, a common question is now being asked:
Will Carrie Underwood return to judge American Idol contestants next season?
The artist was chosen to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration this week on Monday, January 20… but instead of receiving congratulatory messages from people across the country, Underwood has received an overwhelming response.
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Donald Trump has been elected President Two On varying occasions, he is nevertheless possibly the most polarizing person on the planet – with many believing he is a racist, a rapist, a fascist, or some combination of all these things.
And the singer is clearly aware of some of the negative reactions out there.
“I love my country and I’m honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and be a small part of this historic event,” Underwood said in a statement to People magazine a few days ago.
“I am grateful to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in a spirit of unity and looking toward the future.”
In January 2017, Trump was rejected by several musicians who were asked to play similar roles at his first inauguration.
Ultimately, 3 Doors Down, Toby Keith, Big & Rich and Jackie Evancho were among the many stars who signed up to take part in this celebration of the change of regime.
According to the Sun, meanwhile, American Idol producers are “not happy” that Underwood has waded into the political arena in any case.
But this does not mean that the celebrity is going to get huge discounts.
“Carrey’s job is not in jeopardy,” an insider told the aforementioned publication, emphasizing that “there have been no conversations about firing her.” She will continue in her role as a judge.
The source went:
“This does not conflict with any of her Idol taping dates [the inauguration] This is before this season airs, so it doesn’t go against anything in his contract.
“But there are also producers who don’t accept it and are concerned.”
Why? Because there was talk of a boycott of American Idol on social media and because officials had no idea it was a possibility.
“I don’t think anyone on the show knew about Carey’s singing before the opening, it shocked them all… They don’t want the show to be political, they want it to be an escape from that.” There should be a way.” This person said.
The Sun reported that American Idol aims to focus solely on entertainment, adding that Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie and Ryan Seacrest are not at all upset with their partners’ decision.
Underwood will be joined by Kid Rock, The Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood, Rascal Flatts, Jason Aldean and other artists over the weekend and Monday as part of Trump’s inauguration events in Washington, DC.
Underwood, an eight-time Grammy winner, will sing “America the Beautiful” at the swearing-in ceremony accompanied by the Armed Forces Chorus and the United States Naval Academy Glee Club.