Carrie Underwood ‘doesn’t care’ about criticism over decision to sing at Trump’s inauguration

Carrie Underwood facing criticism after it was revealed that she would perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

Country music star Carrie Underwood is unwavering in her decision to perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, despite facing significant backlash.

Sources close to the “Before He Cheats” singer reveal that Underwood is not deterred by criticism surrounding her choice to participate in the event.

Hailing from Oklahoma, the acclaimed artist is scheduled to deliver a rendition of “America the Beautiful” as part of the ceremony, immediately following the official swearing-in of Trump and his Vice President-elect, JD Vance.

The news of Carrie Underwoodโ€™s involvement in the upcoming inauguration has sparked mixed reactions among her fanbase. While some fans have praised her decision, others have voiced their disappointment.

According to sources quoted by The Daily Mail, the American Idol alum is choosing to look past the controversy, emphasizing that her performance is intended to honor the country, stating it is “for America, not specifically for Trump.”

According to ‘The Express’ 2025 is shaping up to be a monumental year for Grammy-winning artist Carrie Underwood. โ€œThis is going to be a big year for Carrie,โ€ the source revealed, noting her new role as a judge on American Idol alongside her performance at the presidential inauguration.

The source added that Underwood takes immense pride in these opportunities, framing her participation in the inauguration as a gesture for the nation. โ€œSheโ€™s doing this for America, not specifically for Trump,โ€ they explained. โ€œShe understands the backlash, but she also doesnโ€™t care.โ€





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