Carrie Underwoodis defending herself and her music.
On Monday, the pregnant country star, 35, clapped back at a fan who expressed dislike over Underwood’sSunday Night Footballtheme song, “Game On,” which replaced her previous NFL anthem “Oh Sunday Night” in September.
“I love that NBC has been reading everyone’s Collinsworth slide tweets because it means they’ve also been reading all the tweets about how much we hate the newCarrie Underwoodsong,” the female fantweetedon Sunday.
Then, the singer responded with two tweets, the first of which read: “Hey, I know my music isn’t for everyone, but I love what I do and I love being a part of @SNFonNBC! I am one lucky lady! I also love women who build other women up…just saying.”
In her follow-up tweet, Underwood, who has performed the NBC show’s theme since 2013 when she took over forFaith Hill, encouraged her fans and followers to treat others with kindness.
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Later, the fan clarified her statements in anapology. “Sorry that I dissed ‘Game On’ in my tweet … I didn’t mean to upset Carrie or her fans, and I’m all about supporting women too. I just miss ‘Waiting all day for Sunday Night,’ ” she said.
When “Game On” premiered in September, Underwood’s latest installment was received with mixed reviews from fans online. Many said they preferred the prior rendition,“Oh Sunday Night— which was based on her 2014 duet withMiranda Lambert, “Somethin’ Bad” — though plentywere thrilledwith the latest version.
source: people.com