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Canadian-born pop star Tate McRae drew widespread online criticism after posting an NBCUniversal promotional spot for its “Legendary February” coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics and Super Bowl LX. In the Instagram clip filmed in the Italian Alps, McRae — wearing a red ski suit and referencing her 2025 single “Nobody’s Girl” — says she hopes to “meet Team USA,” highlights U.S. figure skating and Lindsey Vonn’s comeback, and plugs NBC/Peacock’s Olympic opening-ceremony broadcast.
The post, shared on Feb. 4, prompted a wave of responses on X and other platforms: some Canadians accused McRae of abandoning national pride, while others defended her as an artist doing a commercial job or applauded the career visibility.
Media outlets noted the reaction comes against a backdrop of heightened U.S.-Canada tensions cited in coverage.
NBC has used international pop stars in previous promos; McRae’s appearance follows similar spots by other global artists.
Representatives for McRae did not immediately issue a public comment in initial coverage.


















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