Carrie Underwood, whose teary new single "Cry Pretty" is currently climbing the charts, revealed in a new interview where she goes to shed a tear for no one to see.
“I feel like my car would be a good crying place, you know,” the singer told radio host Bobby Bones. “You just feel kind of safe. It’s like a small space. There’s probably people that can see me at stop lights and whatnot—but oh, well.”
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The country megastar went on to describe why she wanted to pen a song like “Cry Pretty,” which she’s previously said was “exactly what [she was] feeling in that moment.”
“As humans, we’re expected to have our crap together all the time,” Underwood explained. “And being a mom and a wife and trying to navigate all that we do, every once in a while, I feel like there’s just a bubble over of emotion, and we’re kind of discouraged from doing that in life, and sometimes you just have to.
"It might be unattractive and it might be a sad, ugly moment, but it has to happen. And it’s OK.”
Cry Pretty, the album, drops Sept. 14.
Original article by Dustin Stout at iHeartRadio