Early in 2025, there were rumors that country music artist Carrie Underwood had sued the hosts of the daytime talk show “The View,” claiming that they had violated her privacy and defamed her. Following criticism of Underwood’s appearance at President Donald Trump’s inauguration by “The View” co-host Joy Behar, these rumors gathered momentum.

“America the Beautiful” was sung by Carrie Underwood during President Trump’s inauguration in January 2025. Her involvement generated conflicting responses; some commended her for helping to create a historic occasion, while others chastised her for hanging about with a president who was in legal hot water.
On “The View,” Joy Behar voiced her displeasure with Underwood’s choice to perform at the inauguration. She asked how someone who claims to love their country could back a president who, in her words, is a “convicted felon who really wants to destroy the country.” Behar’s comments were scathing and judgmental, expressing her own opinions on Underwood’s involvement.
Behar’s remarks sparked speculation that Carrie Underwood was thinking of suing “The View” and its hosts on grounds of defamation and invasion of privacy. “Carrie Underwood SUES The View Host Joy Behar After She Said This On Set About Her Supporting Trump,” a widely shared YouTube video, served as the catalyst for these claims. The video conjectured about the possible legal consequences of Behar’s remarks.
But the reports of a lawsuit have been refuted by several credible sources. The List story explained that Carrie Underwood has not filed a lawsuit against “The View.” It was stressed in the article that Underwood has not publicly addressed Behar’s remarks or sought legal action. Sportskeeda also stated that the litigation rumors were not true. According to the post, there was no proof that Underwood was seeking legal action, even though Behar’s remarks were harsh.
The suggestion that Carrie Underwood has sued “The View” and its hosts is unfounded, notwithstanding the original rumors that circulated the idea. It seems that the conjecture is predicated on sensationalized news and misunderstandings. As of right now, no legal action has been taken, and Carrie Underwood has not publicly responded to Joy Behar’s remarks.