2020 is close to an end, and Spotify is looking back at everything we’ve been listening to.
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Carly Pearce had quite an adventure to get to the 2020 CMA Awards. The singer took home the award for Musical Event of the Year for her and Lee Brice’s duet “I Hope You’re Happy Now.”
While talking to ET Canada backstage on Wednesday, she revealed “this has been the hardest year of my life and to see the way that country music has had my back the whole time is something that has saved me in a lot of ways.”
Continuing, “To be able to look at the beginning of the year and think about how low I
2020 is close to an end, and Spotify is looking back at everything we’ve been listening to.
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Carly Pearce opened up about how she has grown over the past year following her split from estranged husband Michael Ray.“I think for me, I’ve learned how strong I am,” the country singer, 30, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, November 12, after slaying the 2020 CMA Awards red carpet with some help from Hot Tools 24K One Step Pro Blowout and Styler.
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Carly Pearce is grateful to have a supportive community around her after a year of ups and downs — and is putting in the work to start healing.“I dove into what I could control, which was taking care of my mental health,” the 30-year-old country singer told Us Weekly exclusively on Thursday, November 12, after stunning on the 2020 CMA Awards red carpet with the help of the Hot Tools 24K One Step Pro Blowout and Styler.
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Carly Pearce had a bit of a rough go over the last few days. The star, who scored a Country Music Association (CMA) Award on Wednesday for musical event of the year for the song "I Hope You're Happy Now" with Lee Brice, revealed to Entertainment Tonight that she had an "accident" prior to the show.
Carly Pearce had quite an adventure to get to the 2020 CMA Awards. The singer took home the award for Musical Event of the Year for her and Lee Brice's duet «I Hope You're Happy Now.»However, while talking to ET's Rachel Smith backstage on Wednesday, she revealed she suffered a major accident weeks before her big win.«It's been an intense 10 days, I'll tell you,» Pearce shared, noting Brice having to drop out of their performance after testing positive for COVID-19.