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Insiders Claim Carrie Underwood Wasn’t the First Pick to Replace Katy Perry on Idol

Carrie Underwood and Katy Perry pose separately on the American Idol stage, amid reports that Underwood wasn’t ABC’s first choice to replace Perry on the judging panel.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

For anyone who thought Carrie Underwood stepping in to replace Katy Perry on American Idol was a clean-cut return-to-roots moment, think again. According to a report by The U.S. Sun, Underwood’s seat at the judges’ table wasn’t even the network’s first plan. In fact, it sounds like it took more back-and-forth than fans might have guessed to land her there.

An unnamed production insider claimed that ABC had its sights on a different kind of star. Apparently, executives floated the names of major A-list artists from the pop and country scenes before finally settling on Underwood. It wasn’t unanimous, and it wasn’t a sure thing. She might be a country icon and one of Idol’s biggest success stories, but even that legacy didn’t lock her in from the jump.

Still sitting steady as a judge, Luke Bryan confirmed in a previous Billboard interview that names like Pink, Miley Cyrus, and Meghan Trainor had been in the running. He admitted that things were pretty hush-hush behind the scenes, and even the regulars were left waiting for the final call.

When the decision finally came down, Carrie Underwood walked onto the Idol stage with the kind of calm confidence only someone with her resume could pull off. She’s a seven-time Grammy winner with one of the most recognizable voices in the business. But despite all that, her reception as a judge has been mixed. Some viewers are all in on her old-school sensibility and see her as a breath of fresh air. Others think she’s been too reserved, not quite ready to jump into the back-and-forth banter or throw elbows like Katy Perry did.

Behind the scenes, it’s clear that ABC is keeping their options open. Another Sun source suggested that Carrie’s Idol future is anything but certain. At the start of filming, producers reportedly assumed she’d be back for Season 24. But as the season went on, the vibes shifted. The network hasn’t made any final calls, and insiders say that might be mutual. Carrie has never seemed like someone eager to play the Hollywood game, and the long stretches in Los Angeles have reportedly taken a toll.

Back in Tennessee, Carrie lives on a 400-acre property with her husband, former NHL star Mike Fisher, and their two sons. Idol filming pulls her away from all that, and it’s a lifestyle shift that may not be worth repeating.

She may not have been the network’s first choice, but she brought a different kind of weight to the panel. Idol needed country credibility and a nod to its roots. Carrie provided both. Whether she sticks around or not, she gave the show something it hadn’t had in years: a judge who didn’t need Idol but chose to be there anyway.

Sometimes, that’s what makes the biggest statement. And sometimes, it’s also why a return trip is far from guaranteed.

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