Social media is a confusing world of smoke and mirrors, sure, but we couldnāt help but notice something catching our eye through the fog: did Ariana Grande throw subtle shade at Carrie Underwood following the countryās star performance at the 2025 presidential inauguration? To be clear, we arenāt for pitting musicians against one another, particularly female musicians.
But given the intense political divide and controversy surrounding Carrie Underwoodās performance, one canāt help but wonder if Grande knew what she was doing when she liked a mocking Instagram post. On the other hand, and we canāt stress this enough, maybe itās not that serious after all.
Ariana Grande Reacts To Social Media Post About Carrie Underwood
If Carrie Underwood thought the stress ofĀ preparingĀ for a presidential inauguration performance was bad, then she was in for a whole other level of anxiety when the backing track forĀ her rendition of āAmerica the BeautifulāĀ failed to play. There was a brief moment that morning where it seemed likely the ceremony would skip over the country starās performance altogether. But eāer the professional, Underwood pushed through, opting for an a capella performance. In aĀ video shared to X, formerly known as Twitter, UnderwoodĀ can be seen mouthing the words, āIāll just sing it,ā to the sound technician.
āIf you know the words, help me out here,ā she begins, before starting an a capella version of the classic song. Underwood performed her song surrounded by notable political figures, including former Vice President Kamala Harris. The 2024 Democratic presidential nomineeās facial expressions while listening to Underwood sing spurred a tidal wave of memes. (The internet is always going to do its thing, no matter what.) And one of those memes ended up on Ariana Grandeās Instagram feed.
Writer and self-proclaimed āSarah Michelle Gellarā historian Evan Ross KatzĀ shared a photoĀ of Harris standing behind Underwood with the caption, āKamala Harris evoking Coco Montrese (āGirl, find the noteā) watching Carrie Underwood at todayās chilling inauguration.ā Katz was referring to drag queen Coco Montrese, whoĀ dropped that quoteĀ during a talking head onĀ RuPaulās Drag Race. Eagle-eyed Instagram users were quick to spot that pop star andĀ WickedĀ actor Ariana GrandeĀ liked Katzās post, leaving many to wonder if the former Nickelodeon star was throwing subtle shade at the country singer.
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Was It Shade Or A Harmless Social Media Interaction?
PeopleĀ loveĀ to spin up a narrative about two musicians, especially women, disliking one another. In an effort not to do the same thing, letās look at this from a different angle: Ariana Grande is a long-time fan ofĀ RuPaulās Drag Race, even appearing as a guest judge in season 15. Coco Montrese, the drag queen Evan Ross Katz referenced in his Instagram post, was a season five alum of Drag Race. So, it stands to reason that a devoted fan like Grande would not only know who Montrese is but likely remember the episode where he delivered his iconic line for the first time.
Maybe Grande was laughing at theĀ Drag RaceĀ deep cut. After all, the twisted expression on Harrisā face that Katzās post references was a candid photo of the former vice president singing along, as Underwood requested before she began āAmerica the Beautiful.ā Or, maybe Grandeās reaction to the postĀ wasĀ politically motivated. The pop star hasnāt often directly denounced President Donald Trump, but she has shown support for causes and publications that do.Ā Underwoodās decision to perform at the inaugurationĀ certainly kicked up plenty of controversy.
Nevertheless, a heart reaction on an Instagram post is hardly a blazing gun. For that matter, Grandeās finger could have slipped. Whatever the reason for Grandeās reaction to the subtly shady post about Underwood, social media will make sure all of us common folk see it.