The “Woman’s World” singer shared what she really thinks about the American Idol winner’s return to the show to take over her vacated spot on the judges’ panel.

“She was born on that show,” Katy told People in an interview published Jan. 30. “I think she knows how to steer it.”

Noting that she and her former costars Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie could only “metaphorically feel” what it’s like to be a contestant, Katy added of Carrie, “She actually truly knows. As artists, we’ve been in some sort of their shoes, but she has lived every single day. So I think she’s going to have a lot to offer anyone that’s willing to listen.”

As for how the “Before He Cheats” singer—who performed “America the Beautiful” during President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration ceremony—feels about the new gig? She’s looking forward to bringing her expertise. 

“I feel like I’ve been so blessed to obviously be so rooted in country music, but I’ve been able to be a part of many other genres or music as well,” Carrie said on SiriusXM’s Music Row Happy Hour in August. “I like to think that I am versatile and, hopefully, when I listen to people come and audition, I can have any lens I need to put on in terms of what music I’m thinking.”

She also admitted she’ll take a different approach from Simon Cowells critical judging style, adding, “I think I can be honest and constructive, but still kind. And I think that’s the whole point, because people are coming in and it’s dreams. You’re part of somebody’s story from that moment on.” 

Carrie Underwood, Katy PerryDenise Truscello/Getty Images for SiriusXM/Domine Jerome/ABACA/Shutterstock

And the storytelling component plays a huge part in the singing competition series, according to Carrie’s new panelmate Lionel.

“It’s not someone we have to get used to,” he told E! News in August. “And the fact that she has a great story, she came from American Idol.” 

He added, “What a great judge. Now we don’t have to explain anymore, ‘We know how you feel.’ As artists, we know how you feel, but we’ve never been in that oval that says, ‘American Idol.’ She’s been there, done that.”

Read on to see what other American Idol alums are up to these days. 

Kelly Clarkson, The Voice Season 14
Kelly ClarksonThe mom of River and Remy has come a long way since experiencing a moment like this on the inaugural season of American Idol in 2002. The New York resident has collected three Grammys, notched three No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, starred on NBC’s The Voice as a judge and is now hosting her own award-winning daytime talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Clay Aiken
Clay AikenThe season two runner-up made two big reveals in September 2008—annoucing that the birth of his son Parker (with his close friend, music producer Jaymes Foster) inspired him to come out. “I can’t raise a kid and teach him how to lie, teach him to hide things,” he reasoned on Good Morning America. “And at the same time, I also don’t ever want to raise him in an environment where it’s not OK for him to be exactly who he is, no matter what.”

Since then, the famous red-head switched from music to politics, even making a run for Congress in 2016. After losing in the election, the singer released a documentary about his journey. But he hasn’t totally left music in the rearview, even touring the country with season two champ Ruben Studdard in 2023 and 2024. 
Ruben Studdard, American Idol
Ruben StuddardAfter winning season two of Idol, Ruben went on to score a Grammy nomination and released a handful of successful albums. Then, in 2013, the singer starred as one of the contestants on The Biggest Loser and quickly became a fan-favorite. He was eliminated twice, but took away valuable lessons from the show.

And while he and Clay remain tight, he found his forever partner in wife Kristinwho welcomed their second child in 2024.  

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Fantasia Barrino
Fantasia BarrinoTruth is, the season three champion is grateful for every step of her journey. “We go through things, you fall, you get back up,” she shared with E! News in December. And though she’s weathered some tough moments, “For me, losing everything twice, having to fight to get back here, it feels good.” 

Her latest high notes include welcoming daughter Keziah with husband Kendall Taylor in 2021 and receiving a Golden Globe nod for The Color Purple remake. Said the North Carolina native, also mom to 23-year-old daughter Zion, “I want to enjoy this and know that I worked hard to get here.”
Jennifer Hudson, 2019 Oscars, 2019 Academy Awards
Jennifer HudsonShe may not have won season three, but we are telling you the musician made up for it: First an Oscar for 2006’s Dreamgirls, then a Grammy for her performance The Color Purple musical adaption in 2017, plus a stint as a judge on The Voice. The latest project for the mom to son David, 15: Her own eponymous talk show
Carrie Underwood, 2017 CMT Music Awards
Carrie UnderwoodFrom the moment she stepped onto the Idol stage, Underwood cemented her place in pop culture. Sure enough, not only did she win season four, but she’s also gone on to become country music’s reigning princess.

She went on to co-host the CMA Awards for more than 10 years with fellow artist, Brad Paisley. And between balancing her music career with her hosting duties, the “Jesus Take The Wheel Singer” is a mom to her two sons with retired NHL center Mike Fisher.In 2024, Carrie’s return to American Idol was announced, this time as the successor to Katy Perry as one of the show’s judges.
Bo Bice, American Idol Farewell Season Finale, 2016
Bo BiceThe season four runner-up is now married with three boys and a girl. Despite suffering serious health problems in 2006, the Southern rocker has released three hit albums since his stint on Idol.
Constantine Maroulis
Constantine MaroulisWith his big hair and even bigger voice (who can forget his rousing rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody” during season four?), Constantine was a perfect fit for Broadway’s Rock of Ages, for which he earned a Tony nom.

The dad to 14-year-old Malena continues to tour his music and star on Broadway, including a 2023 stint in Rock & Roll Man
Taylor Hicks, 2016
Taylor HicksAfter his season-five victory, the silver fox’s eponymous album went platinum and he starred in a Broadway production of Grease. He made the switch from music to TV in 2016 as host of a show called State-Plate, which focused on the premise of farm-to-table eating. Though he remains committed to his first love and continues to tour his music. 
Katharine McPhee, 2018 Elton John Oscar Party
Katharine McPheeLong before Bieber fever, there was McPheever, which has helped Katharine land both singing and acting work, most notably in the Broadway-inspired show Smash and the drama Scorpion.

Wed to David Foster since 2019, she is now mom to musically-inclined son Rennie. “I would love for him to follow in his dad’s footsteps and just be really well-versed in all different types of musical instruments,” Katharine told E! News in 2023. “Obviously, he’s 2-and-a-half. We’re not pushing him. We’re just letting him do his thing. But, I would love for him to have a working understanding of all instruments a lot like his dad. I think he’s on his way—that’s for sure.”
Elliott Yamin, American Idol
Elliott YaminAfter American Idol, the season five finalist, who had a hit with the song “Wait for You,” went to Angola where he worked alongside former Idol judge Kara DioGuardi to raise awareness for Malaria No More. Elliott also made news in 2010 after experiencing Chile’s earthquake and living to tweet about it.

Still making music, he shares daughter Camilla with Karen Cruz
Kellie Pickler, American Idol 2006
Kellie PicklerWhile the country music singer finished sixth on the fifth season of American Idol, she has starred in Hallmark’s Christmas in Graceland and earned three Daytime Emmy nods for her TV show Pickler & Ben.

Following husband Kyle Jacobs‘ death by suicide in February 2023, she’s been reflecting on their years together. “One of the most beautiful lessons my husband taught me was in a moment of a crisis, if you don’t know what to do, ‘do nothing, just be still,'” Pickler told People in 2023. “I have chosen to heed his advice.”
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