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Carrie Underwood Stands By American Idol Critique After Boos

Her stance highlights the tension between blunt judging and crowd approval on live talent shows.

Overview

  • Underwood, speaking on the show's podcast Wednesday, April 8, said she doesn't care about the boos she received for critiquing a contestant.
  • She explained that she won't give false praise because honest notes help singers spot problems and improve.
  • The backlash traced to her calling contestant Mor's choice to perform an original without the house band a missed opportunity.
  • Fellow judge Luke Bryan defended her on the podcast and during the live show, noting tough feedback is part of the job and pointing to her 2005 Idol win.
  • Mor is no longer in the competition, and broad coverage of the podcast exchange has turned the moment into a wider discussion of a judge's role.