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Breath of fresh air to stale show. Hello everyone, Carrie Underwood is making a highly anticipated r

[Logo]( ['American Idol' New Judge Already Making A Splash] ['American Idol' New Judge Already Making A Splash]( Breath of fresh air to stale show. Hello everyone, Carrie Underwood is making a highly anticipated return to *American Idol*, nearly two decades after she first won the show and shot to superstardom. The country music sensation is stepping in as a judge for the 25th season of the iconic competition, replacing longtime judge Katy Perry. This move marks a full-circle moment for Underwood, who originally captured the hearts of millions on that very stage. During a recent appearance at SiriusXM's Music Row Happy Hour inside Resorts World Las Vegas, Underwood shared her thoughts on what it means to take on this new role. Known for her down-to-earth personality and impressive career, she plans to bring a balanced approach to judging the contestants. "I think I can be honest and constructive, but still kind," Underwood told Buzz Brainard. She emphasized the importance of being truthful while also recognizing that each contestant is pursuing a dream-a dream she once chased herself. "You're a part of somebody's story from that moment on," she added, highlighting the responsibility she feels in guiding the next generation of artists. Underwood's journey from a small-town girl auditioning for *American Idol* in 2005 to becoming one of the biggest names in country music is nothing short of inspirational. Reflecting on the 20 years since her life-changing audition, she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to give back to the show that launched her career. "Here we are," she said, clearly excited to return to her roots. What's more, Underwood is joining a panel that already includes fellow country star Luke Bryan, making it a double win for country music fans. She acknowledged her deep ties to country music but also noted her versatility, having dabbled in various genres over the years. "I've got a song with Papa Roach right now. It's a lot of fun," she shared, indicating that her broad musical experience will be a valuable asset in her new role as a judge. As auditions for the new season began on August 12, fans are eager to see how Underwood's presence will shape the show. Her approach, which combines honesty with kindness, is likely to resonate with both contestants and viewers alike. Underwood's return to *American Idol* comes at a busy time for the singer. She recently announced an extension of her "Reflection" Las Vegas residency at Resorts World, with shows now scheduled through spring 2025. While it's yet to be determined how she will balance her Las Vegas performances with her new judging duties, it's clear that Underwood is ready to take on the challenge. Katy Perry, who has been a fixture on the judges' panel for seven seasons, announced her departure earlier this year on *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*. With Underwood stepping into this role, fans can expect a fresh perspective and a renewed energy on the show. As the new season of *American Idol* unfolds, all eyes will be on Carrie Underwood as she helps discover and nurture the next big star. It's a role she's uniquely qualified for, and one that will undoubtedly make for compelling television. [Fox News]( [Richard Simmons Autopsy Reveals Sad Results] [Richard Simmons Autopsy Reveals Sad Results]( Richard's Tragic Final Fall [State Officials Warn Families Don't Use Term "Daughter"] [State Officials Warn Families Don't Use Term "Daughter"]( You've got to be kidding me! [Almost 1K Attend Revival Service Led by College Football Star] [Almost 1K Attend Revival Service Led by College Football Star]( Incredible. [School Forbids US Flag, Watch What Whole Community Does] [School Forbids US Flag, Watch What Whole Community Does]( That will teach them! [Suspension Rocks NCAA Football, Recruiting Violations] [Suspension Rocks NCAA Football, Recruiting Violations]( Here we go again. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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