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Whoopi Goldberg is sticking up for Carrie Underwood after the singer came under fire for accepting the invitation to perform at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration.
Whoopi Goldberg said she stands behind Carrie Underwood after the singer announced she will perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
Carrie Underwood is expected to sing 'America the Beautiful' shortly before President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on Monday.
"The View" moderator said she "won't be watching" the inauguration, but supports Underwood's right to perform where she wants to amid fan backlash.
Whoopi Goldberg supports Carrie Underwood’s right to perform at Trump’s inauguration but says she won’t watch.
Goldberg's comments come just a day after Underwood shared on Monday that she would take the stage at Trump's inauguration. In the statement, she said she accepted Trump's invitation because she loves our country: "I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future."
The View had plenty of views on Carrie Underwood‘s announcement that she’ll be performing “America The Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony on January 20, though all of the cohosts defended her right to do so.
Whoopi Goldberg had something to say on 'The View' after Carrie Underwood announced she will perform at Trump's upcoming inauguration.
The View co-host Joy Behar on Tuesday criticized country singer Carrie Underwood’s rationale for agreeing to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration. Underwood, whose politics had been private until the announcement Monday by Trump’s transition team,
Carrie Underwood became the subject of discussion on a recent episode after she announced her upcoming performance at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony