‘American Idol’: Carrie Underwood replacing Katy Perry as judge
Carrie Underwood is returning to her roots. The former “American Idol” winner will join the singing competition as a judge in the new season, according to a source close to the show.
The Grammy-winning country superstar will join ABC’s “Idol” as the replacement for Katy Perry, the source told CNN.
ABC declined to comment. CNN has reached out to a representative for Underwood.
Underwood will join Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, who will both return as judges on the next season of “Idol,” the source added.
Perry announced earlier this year that she would be stepping down from “Idol,” after spending seven seasons on the show.
She announced her departure on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” saying that “American Idol” has “connected me with the heart of America.”
Underwood rose to fame after competing on and winning the fourth season of “American Idol” in 2005.
TMZ was first to report the news of Underwood’s new role on the show.
“American Idol” will begin its 23rd season next year.
Source: cnn.com
Trending Entertainment

“The God in me doesn’t change” — Stella Aba Seal explains her timeless nature on No.1 FM
10:59
Amedzofe Canopy Walkway temporarily closed after structural incident
09:42
Morris Babyface quits secular music
14:01
Stella Aba Seal urges young gospel artists to create original songs for next generation
13:38
Ghana turned music into community in 2025
14:23
Stella Aba Seal says ministry is a calling, not a skill, as she returns from break with New music
13:21
Highlife on UNESCO ICH list: President Mahama's visionary leadership, support made it possible - MoTCCA says
14:13
Manhyia Palace denies involvement in Daddy Lumba’s funeral arrangements
10:37
GTA highlights cleanliness, safety and professionalism
01:17
Economic empowerment: Ignore stereotypes and embrace professional cooking — MoTCCA boss to youth, especially men
19:53


