Carrie Underwood will perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration (Picture: Catherine Powell/Getty Images for CMT)
Country singer Carrie Underwood is facing huge backlash after it was confirmed she would be performing at the inauguration of Donald Trump.
The Before He Cheats hitmaker will sing America the Beautiful at the event which will see the controversial businessman and politician sworn in for a second time.
The inauguration will take place on January 20 at the US Capitol building, with performances from Carrie and Y.M.C.A. singers, the Village People.
In a statement shared with Metro, Carrie, 41, said: ‘I love our country and am honoured to have been asked to sing at the Inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event.
‘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.’
However, fans were not so thrilled by the news and took to X to express disappointment at the decision.
Trump’s inauguration will take place on January 20 (Picture: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
‘Carrie Underwood you are most famous for singing about keying the car of a man who cheated!!!! And you’re now performing for a man who has cheated on every wife he’s had and has cheated the country out of peace and common sense governing!!!! Girl gfy,’ wrote Anna (vegannabananna).
Creat1ve said: ‘And when it comes to Carrie Underwood, disappointed but not surprised. Jesus take the wheel indeed.’
‘I’ve been a huge fan for 13 years… there is no defending this.. @carrieunderwood,’ added gagacasonova.
‘Carrie Underwood is preforming at Trump’s inauguration so I’m blocking her on all apps and boycotting all her music. 😡,’ added Suzierizzo1.
Even Carrie Underwood fan accounts have taken action with CarrieUnderwoodUK writing: ‘While I will always love and support @carrieunderwood, this account will not be covering her upcoming appearance at Donald Trump’s inauguration nor any other comments/appearances she makes in support of this convicted felon.’
Fans were incredibly disappointed in the singer (Picture: John Nacion/Penske Media via Getty Images)
US account Carrie Underwood Charts abandoned the singer entirely and swapped to covering fellow country singer Megan Moroney.
They wrote: ‘She disappointed the entire generation z who she was our first country queen. We will be streaming @_megmoroney now💙 .
‘Carrie sales have declined and will be none now she lost support of lgbtq and poc community who loved her. We tried but I guess love doesn’t really win😭.’
The Two Black Cadillacs singer has said in the past she is a supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, even releasing a track called Love Wins in 2018.
Carrie, who is a devout Christian, told the Independent in 2012 that she was in support of gay marriage and people’s right to love whoever they want.
She sadi at the time: ‘As a married person myself, I don’t know what it’s like to be told I can’t marry somebody I love, and want to marry. I can’t imagine how that must feel.
She previously expressed support for LGBTQ+ rights (Picture: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
‘I definitely think we should all have the right to love, and love publicly, the people that we want to love.’
This is seen as conflicting to Trump’s track record on LGBTQ+ issues as he has spoken out against trans people calling gender-affirming care ‘lunacy’.
Carrie originally rose to fame in 2005 when she won the fourth season of American Idol, which had already produced superstar Kelly Clarkson.
Debut track Inside Your Heaven landed on the Billboard Hot 100, followed by Jesus, Take the Wheel and Before He Cheats.
She won three Grammy awards including Best New Artist that year — she now has a total of eight Grammys and has a reported net worth of $120million (£98million).
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