Carrie Underwood breaks her silence on controversial performance at Donald Trump's inauguration

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Carrie Underwood breaks her silence on controversial performance at Donald Trump's inauguration
Published: Jan, 13 2025 21:12

Carrie Underwood has said she is 'honored' and 'humbled' to sing at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration in a statement addressing her upcoming controversial performance. 'I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,' Underwood, 41, said in a statement obtained by USA Today.

 [The country singing superstar, 41, is scheduled to sing America The Beautiful after Trump is sworn in - as well as his vice president pick JD Vance; Trump pictured October 2024 in Detroit]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The country singing superstar, 41, is scheduled to sing America The Beautiful after Trump is sworn in - as well as his vice president pick JD Vance; Trump pictured October 2024 in Detroit]

'I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.'. The country singing superstar, 41, is scheduled to sing America The Beautiful after Trump is sworn in - as well as his vice president pick JD Vance.

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Fans are divided at the news, with some praising the artist, and others condemning her controversial move of performing at Trump's inauguration. As one fan put it: 'Carrie's about to have the whole country talking. Iconic move or controversial queen?'. Carrie Underwood has said she is 'honored' and 'humbled' to sing at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration in a statement addressing her upcoming performance.

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The country singing superstar, 41, is scheduled to sing America The Beautiful after Trump is sworn in - as well as his vice president pick JD Vance; Trump pictured October 2024 in Detroit. One person said: 'Disgusting, thought she had morals. It was all a sham,' while another thanked her via X, formerly Twitter.

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