

“I’ve been calling it ‘forced relaxation.’ Sometimes I think things happen in order to make us slow down.” One of the silver linings for me in this healing process is the time I’ve gotten to spend with Mike and Isaiah,” she continued. I definitely feel more like myself than I have in a while. “And my face has been healing pretty nicely as well. “First off, physically, I’m doing pretty darn good these days! My wrist is almost back to normal, about 90 percent there… and the doctors say that last 10 percent will come in time,” Carrie wrote on her official website at the time. Over the summer, around the same time as her interview with Bobby, Carrie also updated her fans on her health tand teased her new look. “She said she puts a lot of makeup on but again I was sitting three feet from her and there really wasn’t anything crazy.” I told her when she came in that I expected this crazy facial difference in her and had she not said something about it I just don’t think I would’ve noticed,” Bobby said of their sit-down. In April, Carrie chronicled the details of her accident on The Bobby Bones Show. I don’t know that I would’ve even noticed it.” She said, ‘I may not look the same.’ And she had reconstruction on her face but she looks wonderful.

“I think she feels that she looks different because she wrote that in her letter to the fans especially early on. “I think, in her mind, it was a pretty bad injury that took a while to come back from,” he told People. Just a few months ago, Carrie’s friend, radio host Bobby Bones, opened up about the singer’s injury and revealed the pregnant country star “feels that she looks different” after her accident. Don’t worry about things you can’t change.” Words to live by.#FBF to filming the Love Wins music video! ❤️❤️❤️ post shared by Carrie Underwood on at 4:54pm PDT “I feel like the most important thing to realize is that even people who seem to be super confident have insecurities that they are dealing with. “The first thing I would tell them is that we’re all insecure that’s just called being human,” she said. Now feeling “stronger than ever,” or so the magazine proclaims, Underwood shared advice for other women going through issues that may have rocked their confidence. In the meantime, we’re lucky to be a part of organizations that help kids, because our focus right now in our lives is helping as many kids as possible.” “We always talk about adoption and about doing it when our child or children are a little older. “I’m 35, so we may have missed our chance to have a big family,” she said. But in the Redbook interview, she talked about the future of their family - and whether they had plans to expand it. I wish I’d gotten some awesome plastic surgery to make this look better.”Īnother rumor she faced while the injury played out was that her marriage was in trouble, which Fisher denied. “It’s a little sad, because the truth is just as interesting. “I’m on some magazine every other week for something crazy,” she replied. Underwood was then asked about the online rumors - the biggest being that she hadn’t really hurt herself and was just out of the spotlight recovering from plastic surgery enhancements - and whether they bothered her. Nobody notices as much as you think they will, so that’s been nice to learn.” “It was also a perception thing, because I look at myself and I see it quite a bit, but other people are like, ‘I wouldn’t have even noticed.’ Nobody else looks at you as much as you think they do. “Any time someone gets injured, it looks pretty bad in the beginning, and you’re like, ‘What is this going to wind up like?’ You just don’t know,” Underwood told Redbookin the mag’s September cover story. The rest of the world was like, that’s it? (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)įor starters, the country superstar, 35, now realizes that the only person who truly thought her facial injury was “gruesome” - the word she used to describe it while locked away in her Tennessee manse over the winter - was her. Carrie Underwood, pictured at the 2018 CMT Music Awards on June 6, 2018, reflects on her facial injury - and the online rumors about it.
