Carrie Underwood Says “Life Is Stressful Sometimes” In Post After House Fire
Carrie Underwood’s Nashville House Caught On Fire On Father’s Day
Carrie Underwood and her family are safe following a fire at her Nashville house on Father’s Day evening.
According to Williamson County Fire and Rescue, crews from eight departments responded to a call about a fire at 9:42 PM on Sunday (July 16). Crews arrived at the Nashville residence Carrie shares with her husband, Mike Fisher, and their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
Upon arrival, fire crews discovered the house’s garage engulfed in flames. “Crews were able to knock down the fire quickly to prevent spread into the house. Firefighters continue to put out hotspots to prevent further spread,” the Williams County Fire and Rescue shared on X (formerly Twitter).
At 9:42 Station 21 was dispatched to a fire alarm in their district. Almost immediately the call was upgraded to a structure fire. Crews from all eight of our stations responded. Fairview fire provided a tanker and crew as well. Upon arrival, 1401 found flames coming from the… pic.twitter.com/WcxQyvys2m
— Williamson County Fire/Rescue (@WilcoFireRescue) June 17, 2024
A department spokesperson, Dinah Wade, told The Tennessean that the blaze was believed to have been caused by a UTV that caught fire and spread the flames to the garage.
Carrie, Mike, Isaiah, Jacob, and their three pets left the home without injury.
Carrie Shares Instagram Story After The Fire
Carrie’s spokesperson, Brad Cafarelli, provided a statement to Country Rebel about the fire. He said:
“There was a fire on the property on Sunday night, which was quickly contained. There was no fire damage to the primary residence, and the family and their pets were unharmed.“
Since the primary residence was not damaged, the “Before He Cheats” singer and her family can safely reside in the home.
After the fire, Carrie and Mike received words of support from their friend and Carrie’s “If I Didn’t Love You” duet partner, Jason Aldean. He said:
“I need to reach out…But I just heard about this yesterday, so I’m glad everybody’s okay and everybody’s doing good.”
Carrie has not addressed the fire directly herself. However, she shared a post on her Instagram Story that seemingly referenced the incident.
The post has since disappeared, since Instagram Stories only stay up for 24 hours. But it was a short and sweet video of Underwood feeding one of her sheep, with text that read:
“Life is stressful sometimes. Take a break and watch a sheep eat.“
Carrie’s next show is in Canandaigua, New York, on Friday (June 21). Then, she’ll get a bit of a break before she performs in Chicago on July 14. She’ll then perform two shows in Hawaii on July 19 and July 20.
She’ll sing in Canton, Ohio, on August 4 before returning to Las Vegas for the next run of shows in her Reflection residency at Resorts World Las Vegas. Check out a behind-the-scenes video about her residency below.