Carrie Underwood’s "American Idol" debut is filled with tension and nervousness, following her performance at Trump's inauguration.
Carrie Underwood handled a musical mishap at the inauguration of President Trump like a pro, improvising and singing a cappella after the soundtrack didn't play.
Carrie Underwood’s controversial performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration has left American Idol executives in a tough spot. Could the awkward moment impact her role on the show as the new judge in season 23?
Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of United States took place on Monday and American Idol winner Carrie Underwood was among those who performed at the occasion
The “American Idol” winner, 41, was slated to sing “America the Beautiful” at the ceremony inside the US Capitol with the accompaniment of the Armed Forces Chorus and the United States Naval Academy Glee Club. However, she was ultimately left without a band or an instrumental track.
Country singer Carrie Underwood is set to perform for Donald Trump at his second inauguration despite previously keeping her political views away from the public eye
Trump has enlisted the help of celebrity acts for the ceremony—and there will also be some famous faces in the audience.
According to a report, 'American Idol's production team has been instructed to steer clear of any mention of Carrie Underwood’s performance
Carrie Underwood appeared ‘tense’ as she made her first public appearance at ‘American Idol’ taping after her presidential inauguration day performance went awry
Country singer Carrie Underwood likely didn't anticipate being thrust into a maelstrom of musical and political discord when she agreed to perform during