On May 18, 2025, American Idol crowned Jamal Roberts as the winner of Season 23. While the show celebrated his victory—featuring a photo of Roberts holding his daughters—many fans took to social media to express disappointment, believing runner-up John Foster deserved the title. Comments like “John was robbed” and “Another rigged season” flooded Instagram and Facebook.
Though some congratulated Roberts and saw a silver lining for Foster—who is now free from show contracts—many insisted the voting didn’t reflect true talent. One Facebook commenter bluntly wrote, “Jamal screams too much,” while others declared they wouldn’t watch future seasons. Still, supporters reminded critics that both finalists have bright futures ahead.
The season was further marred by criticism aimed at guest judge Carrie Underwood. Despite her Disney-inspired Rapunzel look, fans accused her of favoritism and bias—particularly in her harsh critique of Jamal and reactions to other contestants. Comments ranged from fashion critiques to calls for her removal as a judge. However, some viewers defended her, praising her energy and judging style.
As the season closed with standout performances and a divided audience, American Idol remains a cultural lightning rod. While Jamal Roberts moves forward as the winner, the uproar over John Foster’s loss and Underwood’s judging has left fans debating not just talent—but fairness and authenticity on reality TV’s biggest stage.
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