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“How is this my life?”
Let’s look back onCarrie Underwood’s life and how it’s been dramatically transformed.

In fact, she was crownedPETA’s sexiest vegetarian twice in 2005 and again in 2007.
Today, Underwood does her best to stick to a vegan diet most of the time.
But back before “American Idol,” Underwood dreamed of being more like Diane Sawyer than Dolly Parton.

“There was my internship right there!”
she said (per Taste of Country).
Then I’d say a prayer and leave it in God’s hands," Underwood wrote for Guideposts.

Of course, the rest is history.
“It was so outside my comfort zone.
She started paying more attention to her food intake and fitness and soon noticed she felt better.

“As soon as you start making little tweaks, people immediately go, ‘You look so great!’
Then you start wondering, ‘How bad did I look before?'”
“Then it’s like, ‘Well, I guess I should keep on going.’

Then you start eating less.”
“I just didn’t know how many calories I should be eating,” she said.
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2 spot on the Billboard 200 that same year.
Additionally, she’s won over 100 major music awards, including seven Grammy Awards and 15 ACM Awards.
When asked byRolling Stonewhat’s changed since her 2005 win, Underwood broke it down to time and confidence.

What’s he doing?
It’s late.’
“I want to be appreciated.

It’s the chivalry thing and the extra attention that I like,” she said.
Underwoodcalled Fisherthe only man she’s “never had to worry about.”
Underwoodreplied, “11 years sure have flown by…here’s to many, many more.

Spending tons of time together during the COVID-19 pandemic cemented just how compatible and in love they are.
Life is good.”
The lifestyle changes included balancing her superstardom with motherhood.

“I give motherhood my all.
I give entertaining my all.
Hopefully everything will be [okay] and so far it has been,” she toldToday.

“We are figuring it out as we go.”
“It was just my skin, thank the Lord.
Stitches and all that stuff,” she said.
While the incident was traumatic, Underwood toldRedbookthat it led her to do some soul-searching.
She said she realized that “nobody else looks at you as much as you think they do.
Nobody notices as much as you think they will, so that’s been nice to learn.”
When it comes to achieving optimal health and wellness, Underwood told InStyle “it is a marathon.