Carrie Underwood is at the center of a new rumor, but this time, it involves a supposed legal battle with “The View” host Joy Behar. The drama started after Underwood’s performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration sparked controversy. Behar, known for her bold opinions, made critical remarks about Underwood’s decision to perform at the inauguration, questioning how someone could love their country while supporting a convicted felon like Trump.

In response to Behar’s comments on the January 2025 episode of The View, rumors began circulating that Underwood was planning to sue Behar and the show. The buzz gained traction after a YouTube video titled “Carrie Underwood SUES The View Host Joy Behar After She Said This On Set About Her Supporting Trump” went viral, attracting hundreds of thousands of views.
However, despite the online frenzy, there’s no truth to the claims that Underwood is pursuing legal action. The country music star has not made any public statements about the remarks or any intention to sue. In fact, Underwood has kept a low profile regarding the situation, not engaging with the controversy directly.
Before performing at the inauguration, Underwood expressed her honor and patriotism, saying she was humbled to participate in such a historic event, emphasizing the need for unity. However, things didn’t go smoothly during the performance. Due to cold temperatures, the inauguration ceremony was moved indoors, and when Underwood began singing, the music unexpectedly cut out. Undeterred, she invited the crowd to sing “America The Beautiful” with her in an acapella version.
Sources close to Underwood shared with The U.S. Sun that she was frustrated with the technical difficulties but clarified that she was not throwing a tantrum as some reports suggested. It seems Underwood has more important matters to focus on than engaging in a public feud with Behar.
Despite the rumors, the singer’s response has been one of grace, and she remains focused on her career and upcoming projects rather than legal battles or public disagreements.