Carrie Underwood joined iHeartRadio's Bobby Bones Show in Nashville on Thursday, marking the first interview she has done since returning to the stage after suffering injuries from a fall last year.
Bones asked the "Cry Pretty" singer, "Your wrist, what happened?"
"The most frustrating part was trying to work out with a broken wrist, and just how much it can throw off your world," Underwood explained. "I was taking the dogs out, and just tripped. I went to catch myself and just missed a step. If I had fallen anywhere else I would be perfectly fine, but it was one step that messed everything up."
No one had seen the country singer outside of a few photos on social media until Sunday night's ACM Awards. She didn't walk the red carpet, and had fans concerned at what she was going to look like. Bones told her "I don't see it." Underwood said she's been very fortunate in the healing process. When the accident happened the music industry was shutting down for the holidays, so she was able to take time and heal.
There were a lot of uncertainties for her around the injuries, especially to her face, and wasn't sure if the scar would ever go away.
Carrie also shared that she's in the studio finishing up her new album Cry Pretty, that's set to be released in September.
Watch the full interview below:
Original article by Zack Massey at iHeartRadio