The auditions for American Idol Season 24 have come and gone. Last night’s episode was the final part of Hollywood Week. Flown out to California, the golden ticket recipients had to sing again and prove to the judges why they deserved to advance to Top 30.
Speaking of the judges, the live audience wasn’t happy with one in particular. Carrie Underwood wasn’t making any friends based on her critiques, especially in regards to contestant Mor Ilderton. Luckily for her, she doesn’t care about her feedback getting a bad rep.
Carrie Underwood got a negative response from American Idol fans
During the live airing of the Season 24, Episode 6, Carrie took to social media to double down on the audience’s displeasure of her comments.
“Boo me. I don’t care,” she quipped in a March 2 Twitter/X post.
In the episode, Mor, who sung a heartfelt original song in his audition, decided to perform another this week. Carrie wanted all of the contestants to sing covers of popular songs instead. The former winner herself had a feeling that the audience was going to mad at her for scrutinizing him for being unique.
“You guys are gonna boo me. You’re gonna boo me. It’s coming. Bring it on. I love it! Your boos are feeding me,” she said in the March 2 episode.
Ultimately, Mor didn’t advance in the competition. He joins Britani Bateman’s bold and talented niece Carmen Lorell Martin as performers eliminated early in the season. Next up, the Top 30 will be heading to Hawaii for the Ohana Round. Who will dare to perform an original song next? Only time will tell.
American Idol airs on Mondays at 8/7c on ABC. It streams the next day on Hulu and Disney+.
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