Memorial Day (May 25) doubled as a special anniversary for country superstar Carrie Underwood. It marked 15 years since the Oklahoma-born singer and songwriter won American Idol's fourth season.
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Underwood followed in the footsteps of Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard and Fantasia Barrino by dodging one of Simon Cowell's scathing tear-downs and claiming the show's top prize in Hollywood.
This was long before the singing competition made the jump from Fox to ABC. Even weirder, Katy Perry wasn't a pop star yet, and Luke Bryan was two years shy of his debut album's release. In their seats sat original Idol judges Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul.
"WOW, I cannot believe it's been 15 years since my @americanidol win!!!," wrote Underwood on Twitter in her response to a video posted by @CareBear4Carrie, a handle leaving no question about their fan allegiance. "It's been an incredible ride and I couldn't have made it through without all of you guys!! THANK YOU so much for this sweet video!!"
WOW, I cannot believe it?s been 15 years since my @americanidol win!!! It?s been an incredible ride and I couldn?t have made it through without all of you guys!! THANK YOU so much for this sweet video!! ??? https://t.co/IEkFXHQ43f
