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Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set
Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set

Scottish Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set

It's not the first peek we've had inside Carrie's Nashville home FOWL MOOD Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CARRIE Underwood has shared a rare photo of her Nashville estate backyard, with a full chicken coop, after fleeing LA and the American Idol set. The country music singer, 42, made a "surprise" announcement after returning to her Nashville farm following the American Idol grand finale on Monday last week. 5 Carrie Underwood has shared a rare photo of her Nashville estate backyard, with a full chicken coop, after fleeing LA and the American Idol set Credit: Getty 5 Carrie showed off the coop at her Nashville home - and all the chickens sitting on top Credit: Instagram/carrieunderwood 5 She showed off an adorable lamb, and she's since been sharing photos from her Nashville estate - including the full chicken coop Credit: Instagram/carrieunderwood Carrie, who looked "unhappy" with the Idol finale result just mere days ago, took to Instagram to make her very exciting announcement. "Surprise! We've got another new life around the farm," she penned in the caption of a sweet snap. She showed off an adorable lamb, and she's since been sharing photos from her Nashville estate - including a full chicken coop. Taking to her Instagram stories, the 42-year-old wrote: 'I've got an injured girl in the mini coop. Today they were all on top of it. Weird.' Carrie showed her 13.4million followers what she meant, as she photographed all the chickens standing proudly on top of the coop. It's not the first peek we've had inside Carrie's Nashville home. Earlier this month, the singer took to social media as she gave fans a behind the scenes look at her kitchen. Her large cooking area contains what looks like a pantry nook with white cabinets with grey counter tops with gold coloured handles. An open arch with wooden panels opens up to a separate area with more matching wooden cabinets. Carrie Underwood makes 'surprise' announcement after returning to Nashville farm following American Idol finale Carrie proudly showed off her culinary creation as she held a clear jar filled with Greek-style cheese. As her dog Charlie looked on, she captioned the snap: "Made my own feta cheese! Yay!" She added: "Charlie approves" Carrie's peek at the hens comes after viewers of American Idol slammed the country music icon and former Idol winner for her reaction as Jamal Roberts was announced as this year's champion. CARRIE LOOKED 'UNHAPPY' During the live broadcast of the finale, fans noticed something odd about Carrie's body language and how she failed to stand up when Jamal crooned his song a final time after winning. Reacting to Carrie not standing up when Jamal won, one fan speculated that she might have been asked by show bosses to stand. "Not Carrie Underwood sitting down and probably being told to stand up when Jamal won," said one person on X. Another added: "Carrie underwood is not happy that Jamal won America Idol." "Carrie hating until the very end I see. CONGRATULATIONS JAMAL," penned a third. A fourth then said: "Carrie Underwood's face when Jamal won!" 5 Carrie gave a look inside her kitchen Credit: Instagram/carrieunderwood

Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set
Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set

The Sun

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Carrie Underwood shares rare photo of massive Nashville farm with full chicken coop after fleeing LA & American Idol set

CARRIE Underwood has shared a rare photo of her Nashville estate backyard, with a full chicken coop, after fleeing LA and the American Idol set. The country music singer, 42, made a "surprise" announcement after returning to her Nashville farm following the American Idol grand finale on Monday last week. 5 5 Carrie, who looked "unhappy" with the Idol finale result just mere days ago, took to Instagram to make her very exciting announcement. "Surprise! We've got another new life around the farm," she penned in the caption of a sweet snap. She showed off an adorable lamb, and she's since been sharing photos from her Nashville estate - including a full chicken coop. Taking to her Instagram stories, the 42-year-old wrote: 'I've got an injured girl in the mini coop. Today they were all on top of it. Weird.' Carrie showed her 13.4million followers what she meant, as she photographed all the chickens standing proudly on top of the coop. It's not the first peek we've had inside Carrie's Nashville home. Earlier this month, the singer took to social media as she gave fans a behind the scenes look at her kitchen. Her large cooking area contains what looks like a pantry nook with white cabinets with grey counter tops with gold coloured handles. An open arch with wooden panels opens up to a separate area with more matching wooden cabinets. Carrie proudly showed off her culinary creation as she held a clear jar filled with Greek-style cheese. As her dog Charlie looked on, she captioned the snap: "Made my own feta cheese! Yay!" She added: "Charlie approves" Carrie's peek at the hens comes after viewers of American Idol slammed the country music icon and former Idol winner for her reaction as Jamal Roberts was announced as this year's champion. CARRIE LOOKED 'UNHAPPY' During the live broadcast of the finale, fans noticed something odd about Carrie's body language and how she failed to stand up when Jamal crooned his song a final time after winning. Reacting to Carrie not standing up when Jamal won, one fan speculated that she might have been asked by show bosses to stand. "Not Carrie Underwood sitting down and probably being told to stand up when Jamal won," said one person on X. Another added: "Carrie underwood is not happy that Jamal won America Idol." "Carrie hating until the very end I see. CONGRATULATIONS JAMAL," penned a third. A fourth then said: "Carrie Underwood's face when Jamal won!" 5 5

Is American Idol back in 2026? Season 24 updates
Is American Idol back in 2026? Season 24 updates

Hindustan Times

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Is American Idol back in 2026? Season 24 updates

The season finale of American Idol had fans on the edge of their seats. Everyone was excited to see who would win the competition. Finalists Jamal, John Foster, and Breanna Nix gave powerful performances, and viewers watched closely to see what the judges—Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie—would say. In the end, there could only be one winner, and that was Jamal! But just as one season ends, another one is getting ready to begin. There are new contestants coming and plenty of surprises ahead. And yes — the show is coming back! Right before the finale, American Idol shared exciting news on Instagram. They announced that the show will return for another season. Season 24 (season 9 since the show moved to ABC) will premiere in 2026. The post said: "Dim the lights... here we go," and added, "#AmericanIdol is coming back for another season! 🎶." Also Read: American Idol 2025 winner: Who won the finale today? A post shared by American Idol (@americanidol) It looks like the judges—Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie—will all return. Ryan Seacrest will also be back as the host. Carrie took Katy Perry's spot on the judging panel after Katy left the show in early 2024. Carrie knows the show well—she won season 4 in 2005. She even shared memories from her American Idol days in her YouTube series Idol to Icon and sang some of the songs she performed back then. When season 24 begins, fans can watch new episodes every Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Don't have cable or a TV? No problem! You can also watch live on ABC's website. Or, you can use streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling, or FuboTV. Just make sure to sign up first. If you'd rather watch later, that works too. New episodes will be on Hulu the next day. Hulu's plans start at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Once you sign up, you can watch American Idol anytime on the Hulu website or app.

'America's Got Talent' 2025: How to watch the 2025 premiere
'America's Got Talent' 2025: How to watch the 2025 premiere

USA Today

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

'America's Got Talent' 2025: How to watch the 2025 premiere

'America's Got Talent' 2025: How to watch the 2025 premiere Show Caption Hide Caption 'AGT': Simon Cowell calls musician a 'superstar' like Carrie Underwood "America's Got Talent" moved to its live shows with a "star" country singer, Colombian dancers and a "Carrie Underwood" compliment from Simon Cowell. Entertain This!, USA TODAY Season 20 of "America's Got Talent" premieres on May 26, bringing with it several new auditioning acts and a returning "spicy" superstar host. During the landmark 20th season, returning judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel and Sofía Vergara welcome back superstar Mel B. The former Spice Girls' member participated in the show's eighth season, when Sharon Osbourne departed the talent competition. The move comes on the heels of 2024 host Heidi Klum exiting the show. The German model joined the show in 2013 and judged on Seasons 8-13. After a Season 14 hiatus, Klum returned to the NBC show for Seasons 15 through 19. Actor Terry Crews also returns as host for the NBC TV series that offers amateur and often unknown performers a chance at a $1 million prize and Las Vegas performance. Here is how to watch the 'America's Got Talent' Season 20, Episode 1 premiere : When does 'America's Got Talent' Season 20 premiere? "America's Got Talent" Season 20 premieres Tuesday, May 27 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on NBC. Episodes showing auditions will air every Tuesday until live episodes start this summer. Where to watch 'America's Got Talent' Season 20 "America's Got Talent" episodes air on NBC each Tuesday evening. Check your local listings to see where to tune in. Those looking to stream the season can do so on Peacock, where episodes will be available for viewing the next day. 'America's Got Talent': Stream on Peacock Who are the judges on 'America's Got Talent' Season 20? Simon Cowell : Serves as both a judge (since 2016) and executive producer. : Serves as both a judge (since 2016) and executive producer. Howie Mandel : Has been a judge since 2009. : Has been a judge since 2009. Sofía Vergara : Has been with the show as a judge since 2020. : Has been with the show as a judge since 2020. Mel B, who participated in the show's eighth season, when Sharon Osbourne departed 'America's Got Talent'. Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@ and follow her on X @nataliealund. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage.

Carrie Underwood Under Fire Over Her Reaction To The New 'American Idol' Winner As Fans Call For Her Removal
Carrie Underwood Under Fire Over Her Reaction To The New 'American Idol' Winner As Fans Call For Her Removal

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Carrie Underwood Under Fire Over Her Reaction To The New 'American Idol' Winner As Fans Call For Her Removal

Carrie Underwood is facing heavy backlash online after "American Idol" viewers perceived her reaction to singer Jamal Roberts' victory in the show as less than enthusiastic. Although the country music superstar has since shared a personal post congratulating Roberts on his win, netizens claim she is only doing "damage control" after being called out. Carrie Underwood has since returned home and revealed that her farm welcomed a new baby lamb on the same day the "American Idol" finale aired. "American Idol" fans criticized Underwood for what they perceived as her "unhappy" expression after Jamal Roberts was crowned season 23 winner. The show wrapped up on Sunday, May 18, with finalists Breanna Nix, John Foster, and Roberts performing alongside Season 23 mentor Jelly Roll, Jessica Simpson, Salt-N-Pepa, Goo Goo Dolls, Josh Groban, and Patti LaBelle. After a three-hour entertaining showdown, 27-year-old Roberts, who hails from Meridian, Mississippi, and works as an elementary school teacher, was crowned champion and was greeted with a standing ovation by all three judges, Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan, and Underwood. However, when Roberts started performing Anthony Hamilton's "Her Heart" as his final song, Underwood was seen sitting back while the other judges remained standing. The country singer seemingly barely acknowledged Roberts when she and the other judges got on stage to celebrate his win, which also raised eyebrows. The "Before He Cheats" singer's perceived lack of excitement quickly drew the ire of many viewers, who took to X (formerly Twitter) to express their disappointment. One person wrote, "She was just nasty, biased, and unmoved the ENTIRE season. Of course, you root for your fave(s) internally. But her outright displays were atrocious. Her disdain was so obvious. I hope she is NOT there ever again!" Another noted called the singer out for saying Roberts lacked "stage presence." They said," 'He lacked stage presence?!?' So did she on her season. Why is she acting like she doesn't know what it's like to be a contestant on this show?" One fan mocked Underwood, claiming she "wanted country boy to win," while another said they "see right through her bullsh-t." Amid the backlash, Underwood put up a post, congratulating Roberts for coming out victorious in the singing competition. She wrote, "Congratulations to the newest winner of @AmericanIdol!!! I'm so proud of Jamal Roberts and all he has accomplished this season, and I can't wait to see what mountains he climbs next! He's going to do great things!" Underwood's message of support for Roberts didn't seem to calm things down, with several still slamming the singer. A viral post with over 10 million views and 57k likes read, "This was so forced and you posted it for damage control. America caught on, FYI. Don't bring her back @AmericanIdol." However, amid the criticisms, other fans came to Underwood's defense and commended the 42-year-old singer for a job well done on the show. Someone wrote, "Now all of the Carrie haters can stop crying, saying she didn't like Jamal. Y'all can stop crying now. She loves him and said congratulations to him. Y'all just jealous of Carrie point blank." Following Roberts' emergence as the show's winner and the backlash that has trailed Underwood since the season wrapped up, several fans are now in doubt about her reprising her role as a judge. However, Showrunner and executive producer Megan Michaels Wolflick addressed the show's future in an interview with TVLine, where she praised Underwood. Wolflick said Underwood "really had to carve out her own role," and was "stepping into the shoes of a former judge," but needed to be "her own person, and she definitely did that." "I think she brought a nostalgia factor, and I also like that she brought a little criticism and constructive feedback, which is very much needed," she continued. "She knows back in her day how hard she was pushed every week to become the best. So I think she's brought a lot to the show, and I hope people love it." Although Underwood and the other judges haven't addressed their future on the show, Wolflick seemingly suggested that things are going well with them and they may likely reprise their role on it. "It's early days still, but I love our panel. I think we're in a good place. I'm excited for them to crown their first winner together as a threesome. They're all passionate about the show," she added. Underwood has since returned home and was welcomed with good news by her family. The singer lives in Tennessee with her husband, Mike Fisher, whom she married in 2010, and their two sons, Isaiah Michael and Jacob Bryan. She took to Instagram earlier this week to share that she welcomed a baby lamb to her family as she shared a sweet selfie with the lamb, and a video of him being fed by his mother. "Surprise! We've got another new life around the farm!" Underwood wrote in her caption, before revealing: "This little guy happened to be born on the day of the @americanidol finale, so we figured it would only be right if we named him Jamal!!!" referring to season 23 winner Roberts. "Mama and Baby J are doing well… and I'm popping by the barn to get snuggles every chance I get! Welcome to the world, little dude!" she added.

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