Carrie Underwood Shocks With New Look At Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction

Carrie Underwood-YouTube

Carrie Underwood has shocked fans with a new look at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction ceremony. She was there to honor the late and ever-amazing George Michael. He passed away on Christmas in 2016 but that seemed to be forgotten. All people could focus on was Carrie’s new look and it was not a good thing. Read on for more details.

Carrie Underwood Shocks With New Look At Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction

There is no doubt that Carrie Underwood is one of the most beautiful women in country music. She is a tiny dynamo but she is fierce and fun. Her Las Vegas residency is not to be missed and her voice is beyond powerful. So, it makes sense that she would be chosen to honor the late George Michael. He was originally in the band Wham! before he went solo. Sadly, he passed away in 2016 and it was a heartbreaking day but his music lives on. Tonight, the induction has Underwood singing “One Last Try” in honor of Michael.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (@rockhall)

Although her voice was impeccable, as per usual, fans could not handle Carrie’s new face. They were mainly focused on her lips and how bad they looked. Immediately, they took to Twitter/X to express their disdain.

Some did say that her legs looked amazing so that was one win for the performer. However, it was her lips that threw so many fans off. They feel that Carrie is just a naturally beautiful woman and would like to see that part of her over anything fake.

High Praise

Clearly, this is high praise for Carrie Underwood to have fans telling her how fabulous she is all-natural. Yet, this is her life and her face so she is allowed to do whatever she feels comfortable with. Regardless, she belted that number out like a champ and George Michael would have been incredibly honored.

What did you think of Carrie’s new look? Did it shock you like it did so many? Let us know and watch the rest of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction ceremony from 8 pm to 11 pm EST on ABC.

Amanda Lauren

One Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *