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Carrie Underwood Shares Patriotic Flag Display From Tennessee Farm, Echoing Earlier Inauguration Performance

On June 20, 2026, country star Carrie Underwood turned her Tennessee property into a vivid tableau of American pride. The singer’s Instagram video shows a long fence draped in American flags, and her caption reads, “I can’t believe I get to live here. Thank you, Lord. #GodBlessAmerica #Grateful #TN.” Fans flooded the post with praise, many drawing parallels to the flag‑laden display at Eric Trump’s Trump Winery in Virginia.

Underwood’s latest visual salute follows a well‑documented record of patriotic expression. In January 2025, she performed “America the Beautiful” inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda for President Donald Trump’s second inauguration. When the music cut off, she asked the audience for the missing lyrics and completed the song a cappella. She later said she was honored to be invited and that the moment offered a chance for the nation to come together.

The inauguration performance sparked debate. Joy Behar of “The View” criticized the decision, while country legend Lee Greenwood defended Underwood, noting she would perform before and after the president’s oath and urging critics to keep their opinions to themselves.

Underwood’s public persona has long been intertwined with her roots. She first captured national attention as the winner of season four of “American Idol” in 2005, and she has since earned eight Grammy Awards and sold more than 22.5 million U.S. albums. In February 2025, she announced her return to “American Idol” as a judge, taking over from Katy Perry.

Comments on the Tennessee flag video reflect a broader sense of patriotism among her fan base. One user wrote, “The display at the Trump Winery actually brought tears to my eyes. So patriotic.” Another praised the visual, saying, “Beautiful and patriotically stunning! So proud.” A third expressed hope that veterans and other service members would appreciate the homage.

Underwood’s own statements about patriotism have remained consistent. In her inauguration remarks she said, “I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event.” She added that she felt humbled to answer the call at a time when the nation needed unity.

The Tennessee farm itself has become a recent focal point for the singer. She has spoken about preferring the quieter life away from Hollywood, sharing images of her barn and livestock on social media. The flag display is a visual extension of that lifestyle, linking her connection to the land with national symbols.

Together, the flag video and her earlier inauguration performance illustrate how Underwood continues to weave patriotic themes into her public image. While her 2025 performance drew mixed reactions, the 2026 Instagram post received widespread praise from followers.

At present, the only publicly available information about Underwood’s future plans is her role as a judge on “American Idol.” No additional projects or releases have been announced.

This article is based on verified social‑media posts, public statements, and reputable news coverage. No speculative or unverified claims are included.

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