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Carrie Underwood wears many hats, however there’s one which trumps the remaining.
During an look on a latest episode of “The View,” Underwood — who was joined by her fellow “American Idol” judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie — opened up about how she manages to maintain her residence life grounded at her Tennessee farm with husband Mike Fisher and their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
“I don’t bring work home with me,” Underwood instructed the TV hosts. “And it is the opposite of what I do everywhere else, like being on stage and being at home. These are two different people, pretty much, and I love that because it’s like they’ll come to shows, and they’ll see me do what I do, and I feel like they’re proud.”
CARRIE UNDERWOOD FULLY EMBRACES TRADITIONAL COUNTRY LIVING ON HER TENNESSEE FARM

Carrie Underwood finds limitless pleasure in her residence life in Tennessee with husband Mike Fisher and their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob. (Getty Images; Carrie Underwood/Instagram)
“But mom makes dinner,” she continued. “I’m usually covered in dirt, or I have farm animals everywhere, or I’m covered in poop or whatever it is. That’s mom, and I hope, more than anything, that’s what they take away from me and that’s what they remember about me. Like she was mom and every once in a while she goes and gets on stage.”
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As a former “Idol” contestant and nation famous person, Underwood revealed whether or not her sons have proven any curiosity in following in her footsteps.

Underwood admitted she is commonly lined in grime and poop whereas residence on her farm. (Carrie Underwood/Instagram; Getty Images)
“[Isaiah] is mini me in so many ways,” Underwood mentioned of her 11-year-old son. “He can sing. He loves ‘Star Trek’ … but I don’t think I would [let him do a show like ‘Idol’], he would need to be older and more established in himself.”
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Despite her mega success, Underwood has discovered function and pleasure in farm life — together with elevating livestock, canning meals, harvesting her personal fruits and greens, crocheting and extra.
In a 2023 episode of “The Dr. Josh Axe Show,” Underwood mentioned her major objective is to change into a full farm-to-table household.

Underwood admitted she does not carry work residence along with her. (Jason Kempin)
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“I love that our meals, especially dinner, it’s like you look on our plate and everything on our plates is something that either came from the garden, or my husband’s a hunter, you know. The meat is something that he got.”
She added, “We eat what we have. We eat seasonally. It all tastes delicious because it’s food.”