
She initially told fans in a blog post on New Year's Eve that she may look a little different when she returns to the music scene. "In the beginning, I feel like, you know, I didn't know how things were going to end up," Carrie said. The "Cry Pretty" singer also spoke in depth about her fall during the NBC morning show interview, confirming that it "wasn't pretty" when she first fell, busting her lip, breaking her wrist, and suffering a number of other cuts and abrasions.

"Every day I feel a little more back to normal."

"No, thank you," Carrie, who was promoting her CALIA by Carrie Underwood athleisure brand on the show, continued.

I have a dedicated team of professionals who can speckle and paint and paste."
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Daily Mail reports that Underwood spoke candidly about her injury with the news anchor during her first TV interview since the fall in November, as Hoda noted that she thought the country star looks the same as she did before.Īfter Kotb noted that Underwood still looks the same after going under the knife to fix her injuries, the star responded, "Thank you. Since the announcement of her second pregnancy, Underwood has shown off her budding baby bump on several occasions, everywhere from the Grand Old Opry to Disneyland.Carrie Underwood made an appearance on Today for a workout session with Hoda Kotb on May 10, where she revealed a few scars around her mouth following a fall that saw her get more than 40 stitches in her face. In September, the singer released her new album “Cry Pretty,” and a month prior, the mother of 3-year-old son Isaiah revealed to fans that she and her husband, Eric Fisher, were expecting their second child. Underwood has come a long way since last November. Nobody notices as much as you think they will, so that’s been nice to learn.” She continued, “Nobody else looks at you as much as you think they do. “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.’” “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,” she continued. But I try not to worry too much about it. I wish I’d gotten some awesome plastic surgery to make this look better. “It’s a little sad because the truth is just as interesting. “I’m on some magazine every other week for something crazy,” she told the publication. Underwood opened about life post-injury in a August interview with Redbook Magazine and addressed the rumors that she had plastic surgery and used her nasty fall as a cover up for the change in her face. She finally stepped back into the spotlight at the ACM Awards where she performed for the first time since her fall.

The singer captioned the image, “#FBF to filming the Love Wins music video,” with a YouTube link to the official video.įor months after the star’s famous fall, which resulted in the singer needing 40-50 stitches in her face and surgery on her broken wrist, Underwood was reluctant to show her face in public and even avoided head-on photos on her social media.įinally in April, the star showed the first image of her face after the accident – a black-and-white profile image of the singer in the studio. In the photo, the 35-year-old shows off her colorful face makeup from her “Love Wins” music video shoot. On Friday, the singer posted a throwback selfie on her Instagram page featuring an up close and personal view of her famous scar from a terrifying fall last November. Carrie Underwood is showing fans that she is proud of her famous scar.
