Carrie Underwood has proudly expressed her patriotism on her social media platforms. Recently, the 43-year-old country singer shared a video on Instagram showcasing a long fence lined with American flags. She captioned the post: “I can’t believe I get to live here. Thank you, Lord.” Her appreciation for her country resonated with her followers, inspiring comments filled with shared sentiments of national pride.
“I feel the same way! Thank You, Lord for bringing us here,” commented one fan, while another admirer said, “Beautiful and patriotically stunning! So proud.”
Underwood’s video revealed her gratitude towards her home and country, with fans acknowledging the emotional connection. One commenter mentioned a similarly stirring patriotic display at Eric Trump’s Trump Winery in Virginia.
In January 2025, Underwood further demonstrated her love for her country by performing “America the Beautiful” at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda during President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Despite a music mishap, she encouraged the audience to join her in an a cappella version, showcasing her passion and adaptability.
Her participation in the inauguration faced mixed reactions. Some, like Joy Behar from “The View,” critiqued her choice, while others defended her decision. Lee Greenwood supported Underwood, emphasizing the significance of her performance and urging critics to hold back negative remarks.
Underwood’s musical career sprouted from her victory in season four of “American Idol” in 2005. Since then, she has accumulated eight Grammy Awards and sold over 22.5 million albums in the United States. In 2025, Underwood announced her return to “American Idol,” taking on the role of a judge, succeeding Katy Perry. Her journey reflects a blend of musical success and patriotic spirit, beloved by many.

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