Jamal Roberts, the second Black man to win “American Idol” in over 20 years, is finally breaking his silence over his feat and the reaction it garnered from judge Carrie Underwood. And trust us when we say his response was nothing but classy. Suggested Reading Paris Jackson Blasts Haters for Criticizing Tour on Michael Jackson’s…
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 09: Jamal Roberts attends the 2025 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)
Jamal Roberts, the second Black man to win “American Idol” in over 20 years, is finally breaking his silence over his feat and the reaction it garnered from judge Carrie Underwood. And trust us when we say his response was nothing but classy.
As we previously told you, throughout the season, Underwood’s critiques of Roberts heavily revolved around his lack of stage presence as opposed to his actual singing ability. During his final performance, she drew ire from fans online when she remained in her chair while her fellow co-judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan gave him a standing ovation.
And to make matters worse, after Roberts was announced as the winner, Underwood was seemingly reluctant to go and shake his hand.
In the immediate aftermath, Underwood tried to assuage the feelings of folks by later posting a congratulatory picture with Roberts on her Instagram page. But people saw right through it and accused of her trying to do damage control after being overtly shady and rude.
Roberts, meanwhile, was too busy basking in his new win to pay it any mind –until now. Speaking in a recent interview with PEOPLE last week, the talented crooner was asked about the online chatter and Underwood’s response. Keeping in line with the humble and gracious vibe he gave off during the show, Robert’s reaction was both the personification of Michelle Obama’s famous quote: “when they go low, we go high” and a hella real admission from a man who’s secure in his talents.
“Carrie is a country singer and she likes country music. I mean, I don’t think she likes every genre for real. She had her picks, she had her choose of who she really liked. And she stuck with it,” he explained. “So you know, we applaud her for sticking to her roots and sticking to who she liked. But, I feel like the better person won.”
Roberts, a Mississippi native, is clearly giving no more thoughts to the hateration as he has bigger things to be grateful for, like his three daughters and recent keys to the city of Atmore, Ala. that he just received over the weekend.
News
“Laughs, Blushes, and Love: Jelly Roll Opens Up About Bunnie Xo’s Spicy Role-Playing Idea That Left Him Completely Speechless”
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo have never shied away from sharing their love story—but even this candid couple hit a…
“Tears, Cheers, and a Hallelujah: Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll’s CMA Fest Performance Sparks Buzz — What Happened Backstage?”
The CMA Fest audience wasn’t ready for what Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll unleashed on stage. Their explosive rendition of…
“‘American Idol’ Winner Jamal Roberts Breaks Silence on Mental Health Struggles — Fans Stunned by His Raw Confession”
Fresh off his American Idol victory, Jamal Roberts has stunned fans by opening up about the mental health battles he…
“Shockwaves on ‘American Idol’: Jamal Roberts Makes Bold Move That Could Change the Competition Forever — Here’s What Future Contestants Need to Know”
American Idol fans are buzzing after Jamal Roberts pulled off a daring move no one saw coming. His decision, both…
“Fans Shocked as Luke Bryan Abruptly Cancels Concerts Over ‘Continued Illness’ — Guess Which Country Superstar Is Stepping In!”
Luke Bryan has left fans reeling after pulling out of several shows just hours before he was due to take…
“John Foster’s Sizzling Fall Tour Promises Southern Charm, Spooky Surprises, and 9 Unmissable Concerts Leading Up to a Halloween Finale Fans Are Dying to Experience”
American Idol runner-up John Foster warms up to throw out the first pitch before the Baton Rouge Rougarou game against…
End of content
No more pages to load