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Shaboozey's reaction to Megan Moroney's Carter family comment at AMAs 2025 goes viral

Shaboozey's reaction to Megan Moroney's Carter family comment at AMAs 2025 goes viral

Express Tribune27-05-2025
Shaboozey has gone viral after his candid reaction to Megan Moroney's statement at the 2025 American Music Awards caught viewers' attention.
During their joint appearance to present the Favourite Country Duo or Group category, Moroney said, 'That same year, Favourite Female Artist went to Lynn Anderson, and this award went to the Carter family, who basically invented country music.'
Shaboozey briefly paused, gave a confused sideways glance to Moroney, laughed, and continued presenting the nominees, a moment quickly picked up and shared across social media platforms. The award ultimately went to Dan and Shay.
Shaboozey has the best reaction of the year 😂😂 #AMAs pic.twitter.com/qXEgwG1FXS — Everything Shaboozey (@everythingbooze) May 27, 2025
The Carter Family, often credited with influencing country music's development, recorded enduring folk classics such as 'Can the Circle Be Unbroken' and 'Wildwood Flower.' June Carter, later known as June Carter Cash, was famously portrayed by Reese Witherspoon in the film Walk the Line.
Shaboozey's reaction may have subtly referenced Beyoncé's recent work, especially her 'Cowboy Carter' era. Beyoncé won Favourite Female Country Artist and Favourite Country Album at this year's AMAs.
The event, hosted by Jennifer Lopez at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, also celebrated Eminem's first AMAs wins in 15 years and Billie Eilish sweeping seven categories, including Artist of the Year and Album of the Year.
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