AMERICAN Idol has been criticized for a disappointing new rule.
The new stipulation prevents potential American Idol contestants from auditioning ahead of their new season with Carrie Underwood.
While promoting the return of “Idol Across America” on Instagram, new judge Carrie, 41, wrote, “Go from your hometown to the biggest stage in the world while literally auditioning in your home! !”
The post included a poster of the upcoming televised singing competition call and dates for state days with a link to audition registrations.
The link promoted the option of a “live virtual audition with a producer and at the same time asked if the performer was born between 1995 and 2010.
The dates only allow participants aged between 29 and 14 to try out.
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In the comments section of the post, one fan complained: “It’s so sad they put an age limit.
“I’m not old, but of course the world keeps sending the message that your dreams are over if you’re over 30.”
“Go to the voice then,” replied another.
A third commenter asked: “Can you open up the ages. I used to watch it when I was a little girl and now, at 33, I’m really old.”
“Go on The Voice where it’s based on your voice not your looks and they allow older voices,” a fourth person suggested.
“Too bad I’m too old by idol standards now. Still fun to have tried out the same season as you in Cleveland,” added another.
KATY’S REPLACEMENT
One fan commented: “Great to see you back on American Idol Carrie Underwood.
Carrie has been chosen to replace Katy Perry, 39, as a judge on American Idol.
Earlier this year, the Hot N Cold singer revealed she would be leaving the singing competition series after seven seasons.
Last month, it was announced that Carrie would sit alongside Luke Bryan, 47, and Lionel Richie, 74, in the show’s 23rd season (Season 8 with ABC), as reported by Deadline.
The show originally aired on FOX but ended in 2016.
The singer of the hit Before He Cheats is no stranger to American Idol – she has already competed and won the 4th season of the series.
KATY’S DEPARTURE
Pop music sensation Katy Perry joined the show in 2018 to judge with Luke and Lionel.
In February, Katy broke the news that the 22nd season would be the last.
She said: “This fall, in September, I’m doing a big music festival in Brazil called Rock in Rio.
“So I think this will probably be my last season on Idol.
“I mean, I love Idol so much.
“It connected me to the heart of America, but I need to feel the pulse of my own beat,” the star concluded.
In September, Katy will release her highly anticipated sixth album, 143.
Last month, she released her controversial single Woman’s World.
IT’S CARRIE’S TIME TO SHINE
When she was 21, Carrie sang I Can’t Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt in front of OG judges Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul.
The country music icon reached the end, where it came between her and Bo Bice.
Who are the previous American Idol winners?
Past American Idol winners include:
Kelly Clarkson (2002)
Ruben Studdard (2003)
Fantasia Barrino (2004)
Carrie Underwood (2005)
Taylor Hicks (2006)
Jordin Sparks (2007)
David Cook (2008)
Kris Allen (2009)
Lee DeWyze (2010)
Scotty McCreery (2011)
Phillip Phillips (2012)
Candice Glover (2013)
Caleb Johnson (2014)
Nick Fradiani (2015)
Trent Harmon (2016)
Maddie Poppe (2018)
Laine Hardy (2019)
Just Sam (2020)
Chayce Beckham (2021)
Noah Thompson (2022)
I Am Tongi (2023)
After several moments of dramatic silence, host Ryan Seacrest announced that Carrie would be the next American Idol.
Since then, she has had a successful career, including releasing eight studio albums and a Christmas album.
This year, Carrie has her own residency in Las Vegas called Reflection, where she recently announced more shows for next month and October.
Carrie also has her fitness app called Fit52 where she shares exclusive videos of herself doing a variety of exercises.
Singer Cowboy Cassanova has appeared multiple times on Idol as a mentor and gave a stellar performance during the season finale in 2022.
The new season of American Idol is set to return next year.
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