Carrie Underwood Is Selling Nashville Home Where ‘Freak Accident’ Occurred
Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher are selling their Nashville home where Carrie took a fall down the stairs that left her needing 40 stitches to her face.
According to People Magazine, after Carrie’s fall, the family is “completely done with the neighborhood.”
“They’ve been having a lot of issues with neighbors letting people in the community to look around and it all escalated after the fall,” a source tells the magazine.
The home sits on a whopping 400 acres of land and was custom built to the couple’s wishes. They purchased the land after their 2010 marriage.
The home is listed for $1.45 million. According to the report, the family has already moved out of the home into a new one after Carrie completely fell out of love with it.
The 2017 accident left her with a broken wrist and in need of more than 40 stitches in her face. The “Cry Pretty” singer previously expressed deep fears that the scars would change her appearance and leave her permanently maimed.
“Plain and simple, it was just kind of a freak accident,” Underwood told the Today Show last year. “I just fell. I just tripped taking my dogs out to do their business. It could happen to anybody.”
“I say if I would have fallen anywhere else, it wouldn’t have been a problem,” she added. “There was one little step that I went to catch myself on and I missed.”