Carrie Underwood, the most successful “American Idol” winner, has had a thriving career in country music, earning numerous awards, including seven Grammys and five CMT Artist of the Year awards. She’s sold over 60 million records and received a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2018. Married to former NHL player Mike Fisher, they have two sons, Isaiah and Jacob. Despite her fame, she’s faced hardships.
In November 2017, a fall on her Nashville stairs left her with a broken hand and facial injury, which she initially kept private due to career concerns. Her recovery inspired her album “Cry Pretty.” Three miscarriages in 2017-2018 led to delays in her music and family plans, influencing some “Cry Pretty” songs.
Before “American Idol,” she had a record deal at 15, and her unconventional choices in country music broke gender norms.
Her personal life includes past relationships with Tony Romo and a breakup by text from Chace Crawford. Her fame often made her relive painful experiences, leading her to keep her relationships private.
She also shared the loss of her dog Ace in early 2022, receiving support from fans and fellow artists.