It's widely believed that Carrie Underwood is suing 'The View' over Joy Behar's comments about her performing at Trump's inauguration.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is stepping in to defend Carrie Underwood after the singer's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration sparked criticism from her former The View co-host, Joy Behar.
A claim that Carrie Underwood is suing 'The View' over Joy Behar's remarks about her decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration has gone viral
According to an insider, Carrie Underwood might be second-guessing her choice to perform at Donald Trump's 2nd inauguration.
The Grammy Award winner will perform ‘America the Beautiful’ at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
During President Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, Carrie Underwood faced a significant technical issue.
Kelly Stafford is cheering on Carrie Underwood right now. The wife of NFL star Matthew Stafford and her “Morning After” podcast co-host, Hank Winchester, discussed the inauguration on Wednesday’s episode, and gave Underwood her due for ignoring the divisive political climate by performing at Donald Trump’s swearing-in earlier this week.
Country star Billy Ray Cyrus is calling for 'healing' in the midst of an apparent family rift: 'Praying for my family. For my children… and their mother.'
Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony has been both praised and reviled by fans and fellow celebrities. Even before Underwood took to the stage, her decision prompted stars to comment.
The “American Idol” alum’s star-spangled performance unfolded after Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States in the Capitol Rotunda.
Carrie Underwood's set will stream live on TV as part of the schedule of events for the 2025 Inauguration Day of President-elect Donald Trump.
The poll, conducted by CNN and released on Thursday, showed that six in 10 Americans believe that Trump will do a “very good” or “fairly good” job during his second term and only 43 percent said he will do a “fairly poor” or “very poor” job,” The Hill reported.