Even if she was grateful that it hadn’t been worse. Carrie Underwood was very self-conscious about the facial scars she had from a horrific accident she had in 2017.
Despite the severity of her injuries, her album “Cry Pretty,” which was heavily affected by the tragedy, was released.
Carrie had many excruciating losses in 2017 and 2018, just before giving birth to her son, Jacob Fisher, in January 2019. Carrie pleaded with God for a sign after realizing
That she would never give birth to any of the children she continued to get pregnant with. She begged Him to grant her the capacity to procreate or to irrevocably dash her aspirations.
Remarkably, she found out she was pregnant with Jacob not long after her last appointment with the physician. Since Carrie’s experience was an emotional rollercoaster with highs and lows,
It was made more straightforward and relatable for all of us. Carrie Underwood’s song “I Ain’t in Checotah Anymore” honors her childhood in Checotah,