Carrie Underwood’s congratulatory post to American Idol 2025 winner Jamal Roberts is facing backlash — with many fans accusing the longtime Idol alum of lacking sincerity and showing favoritism throughout the season.

Following the American Idol Season 23 finale on May 18, 2025, Underwood took to Instagram to celebrate Jamal Roberts, who won the title after a record-breaking 26 million votes were cast. The country superstar posted a smiling photo alongside Roberts with the caption:

“Congratulations to the newest winner of @americanidol !!! I’m so proud of @officialjamalroberts and all he has accomplished this season and I can’t wait to see what mountains he climbs next! He’s going to do great things! ❤️

But the positive tone didn’t land well with everyone.

Fans Accuse Underwood of Playing Favorites

While Underwood’s words expressed support, many American Idol fans were quick to call her out for allegedly favoring finalist John Foster throughout the season.

Comments flooded her Instagram and Facebook posts:

“Girl bye, you wanted John to win.”
“You ran to hug him but barely acknowledged Jamal.”
“So fake‼️ You didn’t even want him to win.”

Several viewers pointed to earlier moments in the season, including her post-performance critiques and body language, claiming she showed more visible support for Foster than for Roberts, particularly during the finale’s live results segment.

Some Fans Come to Carrie’s Defense

Not all reactions were negative. A few supporters defended Underwood, suggesting the criticism was unfair:

“She wouldn’t have taken a photo with him if she didn’t support him.”
“Maybe she just had high expectations because she saw his potential.”

Still, the bulk of online sentiment reflected frustration with what many perceived as insincere enthusiasm from one of the show’s most recognizable mentors.

A Milestone Victory for Jamal Roberts

Despite the controversy, Jamal Roberts’ win marked a historic milestone for the Idol franchise. With his powerful rendition of “Her Heart” by Anthony Hamilton, Roberts became the first Black male winner since Ruben Studdard in Season 2 (2003).

The 27-year-old P.E. teacher from Mississippi closed the show surrounded by contestants and celebrity performers, including a heartfelt duet with Jelly Roll, who served as the season’s “artist in residence.”

Roberts’ journey was filled with growth. From early doubts about song choices to commanding the stage in performances like “Beauty and the Beast,” “Liar”, and “Shout”, he evolved into a confident, soul-driven performer praised by Lionel Richie as “divinely guided.”

The Conversation Continues

As American Idol enters its post-season chapter, the debate surrounding Carrie Underwood’s role and reactions continues to trend across social platforms. Whether fans agree or not, one thing is certain: Jamal Roberts has earned his place in Idol history — and the spotlight is his to command.