Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
Carrie Underwood's participation in Trump's inauguration reflects a shift in celebrity support, with more entertainers aligning with the administration.
Trump has a core group of celebrity supporters over the years but there is still some stigma attached to publicly supporting him.
President-elect Donald Trump had one of the biggest names in country music performing at his swearing-in ceremony.
The 66-year-old pop superstar took to Instagram with a series of images of King and text splayed across a clip of people marching.
Live: The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed regret over the United States' decision to withdraw from the global health body, urging the US to reconsider its stance and reaffirm its commitment to global health and security.
If Trump 'does things to restrict LGBTQ rights, Village People will be the first to speak out', band said after pre-inauguration rally show After performing at Donald Trump's pre-inauguration rally, the Village People underscored their journey from disco-era gay icons to Maga (Make America Great Again) favourites having seen their YMCA anthem
ABC's The Rookie fan and guest star Kelly Clarkson explained on her daytime talk show why she felt she owed the cast and crew an apology.
Kelly Clarkson and Keke Palmer definitely are no scrubs when it comes to covering a classic hit. The duo spontaneously busted out a version of the 1999 TLC smash “No Scrubs” when Palmer stopped by “The Kelly Clarkson Show” in a clip posted to the show's YouTube channel on Jan. 22.
Kelly Clarkson would like to apologize to the cast of 'The Rookie' for her season 5 cameo on the show: 'I was an idiot on that set.'
The Kelly Clarkson Show is back in full swing after breaking for the holidays, but while most people typically use their time off in the winter to see family and friends and enjoy the season, that wasn’t the case for the show’s host.
Kelly Clarkson and U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr discussed their experiences raising dyslexic children on the singer's daytime talk show