Tate McRae’s 2026 Olympic Promo Backlash
Tate McRae has built her career on emotional honesty, evolving from a talented dancer into a global pop star. But in February 2026, she found herself at the center of unexpected controversy during the Winter Olympics.
NBC released a promotional video supporting Team USA, featuring McRae alongside other celebrities. The goal was to celebrate athletes and inspire viewers. However, fans quickly pointed out that McRae is Canadian, born in Calgary and proud of her roots. For many — especially Canadian fans — the Olympics represent deep national pride. Seeing her appear in a Team USA promo felt, to some, like a betrayal.
Tensions escalated further when the U.S. men’s hockey team defeated Canada to win gold, intensifying emotions. Although McRae had no connection to the game’s outcome, the timing fueled backlash across social media. Critics questioned her loyalty, while supporters argued the promo was simply a professional engagement, not a political statement.
McRae chose to remain silent publicly, avoiding direct engagement with the controversy. While some fans wished for clarification, others respected her calm response.
Despite the uproar, her career continued to thrive. Her 2025 album So Close to What debuted at №1 on the Billboard 200, and she earned a Grammy nomination for “Keep Watching.” Tour dates remained strong, including in Canada, where many fans continued their support.
Ultimately, the backlash reflected deeper themes of identity and national pride — reminding audiences how quickly fame can turn a simple business decision into a cultural debate.










