I think she’s just being honest… Carrie Underwood has become a bit of a controversial judge on this season of American Idol, the show she won in 2005, because she is direct in her feedback and is willing to say some things the other judges won’t. It’s actually pretty constructive, but compared to Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, it definitely can come across as more “strict,” but I think in the long run, she’s doing contestants a big service by telling them what they need to hear in order to get better and stay in the competition.
But much like her predecessor Simon Cowell, and Carrie’s not even close to being as harsh as he was, she’s started to get booed quite a bit by the audience, which really started a couple weeks or so ago during Hollywood Week. Fans have expressed disapproval of her criticism regarding song choices and performance quality.
Believe it or not, the beloved “Jesus, Take The Wheel” singer has accidentally made some enemies over the past couple of years, and it has nothing to do with Idol, and is mostly due to the fact that the country star performed “America the Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s inauguration back in January of 2025. Even though Underwood put out a statement saying her performance and presence wasn’t a political statement, a lot of people on the left chalked it up as such and turned their backs on the singer. To this day, she’s been branded as a “MAGA Republican” by plenty of clowns on social media.
And in her defense, Underwood has never been one to be outspoken about her politic beliefs. If you were to try and figure out her political leanings, you could reference the firestorm that Carrie set off when she liked a tweet from conservative commentator Matt Walsh that opposed mask requirements for school children. If I had to guess, I’d say she probably leans Republican, but the only other example(s) that one could point to is when Underwood has stood by her husband – retired NHL star Mike Fisher. He’s been more open to sharing his political views, as he’s campaigned for Republican candidates in the past and stood with Aaron Rodgers in opposing vaccine mandates back in 2021.
One could say that the act of singing “America the Beautiful” at Trump’s inauguration was the most political thing that Underwood has ever been in her entire career, but even jumping to that conclusion is a bit of a stretch. Underwood even clarified that she did it because she loves the country, and called for everyone to come together in the spirit of unity.
And before the Hollywood Week episode aired last week, Carrie tweet a warning to fans that she got “booed a lot”:
“Spoiler alert…I get booed A LOT from our Hollywood Week audience.”
Spoiler alert…I get booed A LOT from our Hollywood Week audience. 😳 @AmericanIdol
— Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) February 17, 2026
Of course, her comments section since then has been insane with people making it about politics, but I’m sure her tweeting about that had more to do with the fact that she is just promoting the show and trying to get people to tun in, and it sounds like they’ve continued to boo her, because after last night’s episode aired, Carrie tweeted out that she “[doesn’t] care” that the audience continues to boo her:
“Boo me. I don’t care.”
She added a few “laughing” emojis, so clearly I don’t think she’s actually upset by it, and what good is a reality show like this without a little controversy? I
Boo me. I don’t care. 😂😜🤪@AmericanIdol
— Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) March 3, 2026
The comments section response was mixed, with some being confused about what she was talking about, some taking as she was being booed for the aforementioned political reasons, and some (rightfully) understanding that she is trying to help the Idol hopefuls with her tough commentary:
Why are you being boo’d? For what it’s worth, I think you’re about the best role model for young women I can think of!
— Daniel (@Danielxlt6) March 3, 2026
If a man cheats Carrie will take a baseball bat to his car.
But if a man is in the Epstein files she’ll sing at his inauguration
— brad ❤️🔥 (@brrr_add) March 3, 2026
I’m sure you’ve had to endure more than just a few boos from an American Idol audience. I’d imagine you need some THICK skin to survive the music industry. Love the show you all put out.
— Michele DeMuro (@UniquelyConnect) March 3, 2026
If they complain about you then you are over the mark
— copper (@traceyw85679426) March 3, 2026
They think you’re the new Simon now?
— Kristin Readinger (@KristinKReadi) March 3, 2026
So thankful that you’re an example of a strong female role model who shows girls to grandmas that you don’t have to cower to the mob. God bless you for taking those arrows with grace and a smile on your face. 💕
— WanderWoman🦋 (@SherryB120) March 3, 2026
You care…
You cared enough to post.
— Cash (@Cash_Lockwood) March 3, 2026
You’re on the right side of history. Thank you for not selling your soul like the rest of them.
— Julie (@JulieRN_21) March 3, 2026
I can’t even bring myself to watch the show with you as a judge….
— D 🤍 (@Daniell23142314) March 3, 2026
This is the correct take in my humble opinion, and someone on that show’s gotta do it or it’s not really a competition show at all…
Y’all are missing the context. This isn’t political.
They boo her because they disagree with her criticism of the contestant; just like they used to boo Simon or Randy for the same thing.
Carrie Underwood is Americas princess.
— Lathan (@lathanlol) March 3, 2026





