All eyes were on Carrie Underwood Sunday night at the ACM Awards, as she gave her first performance since falling outside her home and receiving around 50 stitches in her face last November.Although Carrie, 35, originally warned fans that she "might look a bit different" after her fall, she looked absolutely stunning while singing an emotional rendition of her new single, "Cry Pretty." Carrie was visibly emotional during the performance, tearing up as she neared the end of her song. Though she has shared several pictures of herself on Instagram over the past week, she had not yet appeared publicly since her scary fall — and fans were thrilled to see her back on stage.After Carrie finished her performance, the crowd erupted in applause and gave her a standing ovation, and the country songstress had tears streaming down her face (as well as some glitter, thanks to her stage makeup). Just moments later, she took to the stage again to accept the award for Vocal Event of the Year for her song with Keith Urban, "The Fighter." “Thank you for having me,” she told Urban while crying. “I’m still kind of like…shaking right now. Thank you.”Regardless of her injury, one thing is for sure–Carrie's vocal chops are as strong as ever.
All eyes were on Sunday night at the ACM Awards, as she gave her first performance since in her face last November.
Although Carrie, 35, originally warned fans that she "might look a bit different" after her fall, she looked absolutely stunning while singing an emotional rendition of her new single, "."
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Carrie was visibly emotional during the performance, tearing up as she neared the end of her song.
Though she has shared several pictures of herself on Instagram over the past week, she had not yet appeared publicly since her scary fall — and fans were thrilled to see her back on stage.
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After Carrie finished her performance, the crowd erupted in applause and gave her a standing ovation, and the country songstress had tears streaming down her face (as well as some glitter, thanks to her stage makeup).
Just moments later, she took to the stage again to accept the award for Vocal Event of the Year for her song with Keith Urban, "The Fighter."
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“Thank you for having me,” she told Urban while crying. “I’m still kind of like…shaking right now. Thank you.”
Regardless of her injury, one thing is for sure–Carrie's vocal chops are as strong as ever.