Carrie Underwood continues to prove she’s a little bit country, a little bit rock n’ roll.
03.03.2020 - 20:01 / breakingnews.ie
Carrie Underwood has said her husband and children had to take shelter in their safe room as a tornado struck parts of Nashville and central Tennessee.
The country singer, who was in New York appearing on the US chat show Today, told the programme her heart was back at home with her family.
Underwood, who shares sons Isaiah and Jacob with husband Mike Fisher, told the programme: “I think that what everyone is doing is assessing, I’m texting people I know, talking to my husband.
“He said he had
Carrie Underwood continues to prove she’s a little bit country, a little bit rock n’ roll.
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Carrie Underwood and her family are not among those harmed by the devastating tornadoes that took place in Nashville early Tuesday morning. The country music star confirmed the news during a visit to "Today" on Tuesday, saying that her husband, Mike Fisher, and sons, Isaiah, 5, and Jacob, 13 months, were able to stay safe.
Carrie Underwood and her family are not among those harmed by the devastating tornadoes that took place in Nashville early Tuesday morning.
Carrie Underwood and her family are not among those harmed by the devastating tornadoes that took place in Nashville early Tuesday morning. The country music star confirmed the news during a visit to "Today" on Tuesday, saying that her husband, Mike Fisher, and sons, Isaiah, 5, and Jacob, 13 months, were able to stay safe.
The Nashville community is mourning following the aftermath of two tornados that swept through Tennessee early Tuesday morning (March 3). At least 19 people have been confirmed dead by the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, while the devastation includes countless businesses, concert venues and homes.Several country artists shared their prayers following the tornados and offered hope to the Nashville community.
Safe and sound. Carrie Underwood’s husband, Mike Fisher, and their two sons are OK after Nashville’s Tuesday, March 3, tornado.
Carrie Underwood and more stars are sending their love to Nashville following the devastating tornado. The country singer, who lives in the Tennessee city, has shared an update on her family following the severe weather overnight.
Celebrities are reaching out to Nashville, Tennessee, after tornadoes devastated the city and some of its suburbs early Tuesday morning. In a press conference, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee confirmed that nine people died across four counties as a result of the tornadoes. Search and rescue efforts are still underway.
Two tornadoes touched down in Nashville early Tuesday morning, killing at least eight people, destroying homes and businesses, and leaving more than 50,000 residents without power.
Carrie Underwood explained how she’s managed to stay both physically and mentally healthy after receiving a lot of body shaming feedback in her early days on “American Idol.” The singer appears on the cover of the March 17 issue of Women’s Health, where she gets candid about her workout routine, …
Carrie Underwood explained how she’s managed to stay both physically and mentally healthy after receiving a lot of body shaming feedback in her early days on “American Idol.” The singer appears on the cover of the March 17 issue of Women’s Health, where she gets candid about her workout routine, diet and how she found success after responding to people online calling her “fat” during her time on “American Idol” in 2005.