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It was a performance to remember.
Mandy Moore double tapped on an Instagram post that made fun of Carrie Underwood for her performance at Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.
Eagle-eyed fans noticed the “This Is Us” actress, 40, liked a picture posted by Evan Ross Katz that showed Underwood, 41, singing “America the Beautiful” a cappella.
The country star had to belt out the patriotic tune sans music due to technical difficulties inside the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
The photo featured Kamala Harris standing behind Underwood looking unimpressed as she performed.
“Kamala Harris evoking Coco Montrese (‘Girl, find the note’) watching Carrie Underwood at today’s chilling Inauguration,” Katz wrote in his caption, referencing “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
The Post has reached out to Moore and Underwood’s reps for comment.
Internet sleuths also noticed that Ariana Grande liked the shady pic.
Followers immediately flocked to the comments section to poke fun at Underwood’s mishap.
” ‘Chilling’ is a good word,” one user said, while another person chimed in: ” ‘Kamala: oh, that note was a little under.’ “
But many were quick to defend Underwood. “Carrie did amazing!!! Literally had to sing a cappella on the fly. I’ll just keep it classy like Carrie,” a third user commented.
Another follower wrote, “Carrie sounded and looked beautiful.”
Rounding out the love for the “American Idol” alum, a fan explained: “HATERS GONNA HATE THE GREAT!!!! Carrie Underwood Did An AMAZING Job…She’s Also Classy, Beautiful, Patriotic, and Godly!!!! WE LOVE YOU @carrieunderwood.”
Right before performing, Underwood was informed of the technical issue by a man with a headset. “Just sing?” she appeared to ask him. “I can just sing it.”
She then told the crowd: “You know the words — help me out here.”
The audience sang along to help Underwood as she was joined by the Armed Forces Chorus and the United States Naval Academy Glee Club.
Before the Grammy winner exited, she shook hands with both Vice President JD Vance, 40, and President Trump, 78.
Underwood has yet to speak out about the snafu, but previously shared her reaction to being asked to perform at the ceremony.
“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” the star told The Post. “I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”
She has been vocal about her views on politics in the past.
“There is someone I do support, but I don’t support publicly,” Underwood told TV Guide in 2008.
“I lose all respect for celebrities when they back a candidate. It’s saying that the American public isn’t smart enough to make their own decisions. I would never want anybody to vote for anything or anybody just because I told them to.”