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Carrie Underwood: Dirt, Poop & Country Superstar
26 Mar
Summary
- Carrie Underwood prioritizes being a "mom" over her music career.
- She embraces traditional country living on her Tennessee farm.
- Underwood raises livestock and grows her own food.

Country music superstar Carrie Underwood has revealed how she maintains a grounded life on her Tennessee farm, prioritizing her role as a mother to her two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
She explained that she intentionally separates her home life from her professional career. "I don't bring work home with me," Underwood stated. "These are two different people, pretty much."
On her farm, Underwood embraces a hands-on approach to country living. She described herself as "mom," often covered in dirt or dealing with farm animals, a persona she hopes her children will remember most.
Her family actively participates in traditional country practices. Underwood highlighted that their meals frequently feature ingredients from their garden or meat from her husband's hunting. They focus on eating seasonally, emphasizing the freshness and taste of their homegrown food.




