Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean set the stage alight with a passionate performance during Sunday night’s American Music Awards.
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Instagram post over the weekend, Fisher backed the Green Bay Packers quarterback, who tested positive for COVID-19 last week and went on to confirm he had not been vaccinated. (Rodgers did not play in Sunday’s game against Kansas City.)“I stand with @aaronrodgers12,” Fisher shared in a post, next to a gray image with the words, “I stand with Aaron Rodgers” written on it.
“I believe in the freedom to choose what we put in our bodies and the freedom of conscience. I agree with him in that the
.Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean set the stage alight with a passionate performance during Sunday night’s American Music Awards.
Green Bay’s star quarterback is back, which means fans also got to hear Aaron Rodgers‘ post-game interview for the first time since he missed the Packers’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs after testing positive for COVID-19.
Carrie Underwood has released a hilarious holiday song that celebrates the need for "stretchy pants'' after eating a big meal - and it's all for charity.MORE: Brad Paisley's wife Kimberley shares hilarious picture of country star as they celebrate special momentThe star has teamed up with Brad Paisley and The Store, a free referral-based grocery store in Nashville that aims to help people lift themselves out of food insecurity.WATCH: Carrie Underwood and Jimmie Allen discuss 2021 CMAs"I’ve got a
Carrie Underwood certainly wasn’t laughing at Luke Bryan’s vaccine joke during the 2021 CMA Awards on Wednesday night.
Carrie Underwood didn't seem to find Luke Bryan's joke about Aaron Rodgers very funny. During the 2021 CMA Awards on Wednesday night, Bryan, who was hosting the show, made a joke about the Green Bay Packers quarterback, who recently tested positive for COVID-19 and later revealed he'd not been vaccinated, despite NFL protocols. «Rest assured we're following all the health protocols to keep everyone safe.
Dynamic duo! Carrie Underwood captivated the 2021 Country Music Awards stage alongside Jason Aldean for the global TV premiere of their “If I Didn’t Love You” duet.
Carrie Underwood stuns in a silver spiked dress at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards held at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday night (November 10) in Nashville, Tenn.
Showing off their love. Celebrity couples hit the red carpet at the 2021 Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, November 10.
Carrie Underwood rocked a fabulously casual double denim look on Monday as she rehearsed with Jason Aldean for the upcoming Country Music Association awards.MORE: Carrie Underwood overcome with emotion after major surprise during Nashville performanceThe singer and Jason will perform their duet If I Didn't Have You live together for the first time, and Carrie shared that it is "really exciting".WATCH: Carrie Underwood and Jimmie Allen discuss 2021 CMAs"We faked it about a hundred times for the
Bigger the betterr? Aaron Rodgers’ penis size was hinted at by Shailene Woodley, who slammed the media for trying to “disparage” her fiancé after he revealed he’s unvaccinated.
“I stand with [Aaron Rodgers],” Mike Fisher posted to Instagram on Aug. 6, after Aaron, 37, tested positive for COVID-19. The Green Bay Packers quarterback has faced a barrage of criticism and ridicule for his decision not to get vaccinated (and for blaming the “woke mob” for attacking him for it.) Mike, 41, decided to throw his support behind Rodgers by saying he also believes in “the freedom to choose what we put in our bodies and the freedom of conscience.”
Weighing in. Carrie Underwood‘s husband, Mike Fisher, spoke out in defense of Aaron Rodgers following his controversial comments about the coronavirus vaccine.
Carrie Underwood‘s husband, Mike Fisher, is defending Aaron Rodgers amid his vaccine controversy.
Aaron Rodgers almost got away with it, if it weren’t for those meddling reporters!
unvaccinated NFL star Aaron Rodgers could have been the famed game show’s host.Rodgers, 37, recently tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss the Green Bay Packers’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.The football player was a guest host on the show this past April as the show seeks a permanent replacement for the late Alex Trebek. While he was in the running for the gig, Rodgers quipped that he wanted to quit his day job as a sports star to host the series permanently.
Aaron Rodgers inspired a load of laughs on Thursday’s late-night shows.
Aaron Rodgers won't be on the field when the Green Bay Packers take on the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday. The reigning league MVP has tested positive for COVID-19, shortly after practice squad quarterback Kurt Benkert was also placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list with a positive test, reports NFL insider Jason La Canfora.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss Sunday’s game at Kansas City, according to published reports.