Carrie Underwood Sues ‘The V!ew’ Hosts, Demands They Shut Down Show “This Is A Show That Lies To Its Viewers”
In early 2025, rumors circulated that country music star Carrie Underwood had filed a lawsuit against the hosts of the daytime talk show “The View,” demanding the show’s cancellation due to alleged defamation and invasion of privacy. These claims originated from a YouTube video by the channel OkayRickk, which quickly amassed over 350,000 views. However, upon closer examination, reputable sources have debunked these rumors, confirming that Underwood has not taken any legal action against “The View” or its hosts.

The controversy began when Underwood announced her decision to perform at President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2025. This announcement sparked a range of reactions, including criticism from “The View” co-host Joy Behar. Behar questioned Underwood’s support for Trump, stating, “How do you love your country and support and normalize somebody who’s a convicted felon and, in my opinion, wants to destroy the country?”
Despite the heated discussions, Underwood has not publicly responded to Behar’s comments, nor has she pursued any legal recourse. In fact, sources indicate that Underwood prefers to focus on her music and avoid political drama.

In response to the backlash and to protect Underwood’s image, ABC executives reportedly instructed “The View” co-hosts to refrain from further criticism of the singer. An insider revealed that the network is keen on maintaining a positive relationship with Underwood, recognizing her as a “ratings magnet” with a substantial fanbase.

The rapid spread of the lawsuit rumor highlights the challenges of misinformation in the digital age. It underscores the importance of verifying information through credible sources before accepting sensational claims as truth. As it stands, Carrie Underwood has not initiated any legal action against “The View,” and the talk show continues its regular programming.
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