American Idol judge Carrie Underwood revealed her feelings about returning to the singing competition series for season 24, amid signs that she’s ready to exit the role after just one season.
Now Life & Style reports that Carrie wants to return for American Idol season 24, but it’s hard for her to be away from her husband, Mike Fisher, and sons, Isaiah, 10, and Jacob, 6, for extended periods of time. An insider shared, “She’s on the road a lot. She’s missing her kids and Mike, which is very tough. They FaceTime day and night and she flies home every spare moment she gets, but it’s not the same as just being there.”
However, the source also shared that, even though Carrie finds it difficult to spend so much time away from her family, she’s “nowhere near throwing in the towel” on American Idol. The insider shared, “She loves doing the show. Not only is it a huge opportunity and a massive paycheck, it’s also really fun. She loves working with the guys and the whole crew has been so great. Her biggest joy is helping the contestants through a really bewildering experience.”
The source shared that being a judge on American Idol is “emotional” for Carrie, but it’s also “really beautiful because she’s able to connect with so many people and know exactly what they’re going through.”
What Carrie Underwood Missing Her Family Means For American Idol
Carrie Might Not Want To Return As A Judge
Although Carrie seems to have enjoyed her time as an American Idol season 23 judge, if what this source said is true, and she’s really missing her husband and children that much, then she might not return for season 24. Carrie loves her family more than anything, and, if being a judge on the show means that she has to continue to be away from them for extended periods of time, then there’s a good chance that she won’t be back.
Our Take On Carrie Reportedly Wanting To Stay On American Idol
Carrie Should Come Back For American Idol Season 24
When she debuted as a judge, American Idol fans often criticized Carrie for being boring and not giving enough constructive criticism to the contestants and acting more like a cheerleader for them. When she finally did offer some advice to eventual winner Jamal Roberts during the Top 5 episode, viewers accused her of favoring other contestants, including eventual runner-up John Foster. It seemed that Carrie couldn’t win no matter what she did, and this might’ve taken a toll on her.
I hope that Carrie returns for American Idol season 24 because she has a lot of potential as a judge. I’d love to see her have another chance to grow into the judge that I know that she can be. However, if missing her family is too much for her, then I think that maybe she should stop doing the show so that she can spend more time with them. Whatever Carrie chooses, I wish her all the best, and, as a fan of hers since her American Idol season 4 audition, I’ll always follow her career.
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