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Carrie Underwood Booed on American Idol, Clashes with Audience & Responds Online

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 3, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Carrie Underwood faced audible disapproval from the live audience during a recent episode of “American Idol,” responding to the jeers with a defiant attitude both on stage and on social media. “Boo me. I don’t care @American Idol,” Underwood posted on X, a message that has garnered approximately 1 million views as of Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

The 42-year-old singer, who won the fourth season of the competition in 2005 and joined the judging panel in 2025, was booed after offering critiques on contestants’ song selections and performances during the “Hollywood Week: Music City Takeover” episode. The backlash has sparked debate online, with some observers linking the audience’s reaction to Underwood’s performance at President Donald Trump’s inauguration last year.

During the episode, Underwood anticipated the negative reaction while evaluating contestant Mor’s performance of an original song. “You guys are gonna boo me. You’re gonna boo me. It’s coming. Bring it on. I love it! Your boos are feeding me,” she stated to the audience, according to reports. She then explained her reasoning for criticizing Mor’s choice to perform original material at that stage of the competition.

The booing wasn’t limited to Mor’s performance. Underwood was also met with jeers after questioning other contestants’ song choices and offering feedback on their vocal performances. When fellow judge Luke Bryan wasn’t subjected to the same audience reaction after commenting on a contestant’s shaky start, Underwood directly asked, “Why don’t they boo you?”

This isn’t the first instance of Underwood receiving a negative response from the audience this season. On February 18, she posted on X, “Spoiler alert…I gain booed A LOT from our Hollywood Week audience.”

Social media users have reacted strongly to the situation. Some, like the account @wandasattorney, responded to Underwood’s recent post with pointed criticism, writing, “And it’s still not loud enough.” Others expressed more aggressive sentiments, with one user suggesting the audience should have thrown tomatoes. Although, Underwood also has supporters, with some users praising her honesty and directness.

The controversy surrounding Underwood’s performance at President Trump’s inauguration continues to resurface. In a statement to Newsweek at the time, Underwood said, “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.”

The top 30 contestants have now been selected, and the competition will continue in Hawaii during the next episode, scheduled to air on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET.

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American Idol Season 24 Auditions End: Golden Tickets Revealed

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor February 17, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Auditions for the 24th season of “American Idol” concluded Monday night, with a final group of contestants vying for a coveted golden ticket to Hollywood, according to show reports.

The final round of auditions, broadcast nationally, featured both fresh faces and a returning hopeful, Mary Jo Young, who previously appeared on Season 19 of the singing competition. Young, now 24 and from Cleveland, Ohio, sought a second chance after a memorable stumble during Hollywood Week in her first run, when she forgot the lyrics during a duet with Benson Boone.

“I feel like a new person,” Young stated during her audition package. “I’ve been touring. I’ve opened for Alex Warren, Jessie Murph. I think my confidence has definitely grown. I wanted to come back to American Idol as I learned the most from being on the show than I have on any tour.” She performed an original song, “Don’t Call Me,” which earned positive feedback from the judges. Carrie Underwood praised her vocal tone and power, while Lionel Richie commented, “It ain’t about singing, it’s about surviving.” Luke Bryan also noted a visible increase in her confidence.

One of the most emotionally resonant performances of the night came from Mor, a 22-year-vintage from Teays Valley, West Virginia. Mor shared a deeply personal story about being raised by his grandmother after losing his biological mother to a homicide committed by his father. He debuted an original song, “Strong,” inspired by a recent photograph of his mother. The performance drew a standing ovation and heartfelt reactions from the judges.

“I feel like you went somewhere else when you were singing—it’s like we weren’t here—in a good way,” Underwood told Mor. Lionel Richie lauded his songwriting, and Luke Bryan praised his overall package, stating, “You got all the tools. You got the look, the style, the hair, the voice.” Mor’s grandmother then surprised him on stage as he received his golden ticket.

Other contestants awarded golden tickets to Hollywood included Abayomi (15, San Francisco, performing “Black Leaves” by Kirby), Bartly (23, Austin, Texas, performing “Texas Sun” by Khruangbin &amp. Leon Bridges), Brenna Brigman (18, Arlington, Texas, performing “Fallin’” by Alicia Keys and “My Church” by Maren Morris), Bella Emry (22, Bend, Ore., performing “I’m a Little Crazy” by Morgan Wallen), Jason Garner (17, Emory, Texas, performing “On My Knees” by The Red Clay Strays), Landon Hughes (19, Hazard, Ky., performing “Little Maggie” by The Stanley Brothers), Chloe Lauren (25, Warrenville, S.C., performing “Maybe” by Sienna Spiro), Landon McGraw (18, Wheelersburg, Ohio), Rae (24, Frederick, Md., performing “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” by Aretha Franklin), Matty Reynolds (23, Pelham, N.Y., performing “Undressed” by Sombr), Julia Sienna (20, Freehold, N.J., performing “I Would” by Connie Talbot), Jake Thistle (21, Paramus, N.J., performing “Can’t Identify My Way Home” by Blind Faith), Chris Tungseth (27, Fergus Falls, Minn., performing “Lonely Road,” an original song), and Vika (22, Spokane, Wash.).

The competition will now move to Nashville for Hollywood Week, marking the first time the show has held that stage of the competition in Music City. According to show officials, this Hollywood Week will feature the biggest cuts in the show’s history.

Ryan Seacrest, who has hosted “American Idol” since its inception in 2002, guided the audition process, though his continued role with the show remains unconfirmed for future seasons, as reported in August 2025. Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, and Lionel Richie are confirmed to return as judges for Season 24.

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