Carrie Underwood Will Change Outfits 11 Different Times at the CMAs
CARRIE UNDERWOOD will be changing into 11 different outfits at Wednesday’s CMAs. One is her red carpet dress, the other TEN will be during the show. FIVE of those stage outfits are a salute to the CMA’s 50th anniversary.
She’ll wear a different outfit to celebrate each of the show’s five decades: The ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and ’00s.
She tells “People” that one particular decade has been tough to nail down. Quote, “It seemed like the ’80s were a little more menswear inspired but in a less flattering way. Right now, were looking at something that reminds me of my sister’s prom dress.”
She’ll also be wearing several other looks on stage . . . including a dress for her solo performance, a special tribute performance, plus an after-party dress.
Carrie’s done a lot of quick changing at the CMAs over the years. Her record time was forty secondsat the 2012 show. She didn’t even get to use her dressing room that time. She had to changebackstage while someone held up a sheet around her.
Jason Aldean’s Wife Brittany Has Her Own Pro Makeup Studio on Their Property
JASON ALDEAN’s wife BRITTANY is a skilled makeup artist . . . and he totally supports it. They built a pro makeup studio in a suite on their property near Nashville.
He told CMT.com, quote, “It’s got a kitchen and the upstairs has a loft and a bed. But it’s real girly. She keeps all her products there. It works out great because she can go out there, film stuff, and it looks cool.”
She’s way into Halloween too, and has been posting photos of herself as different characters. She’s been a skeleton, court jester, zombie, deer, and a Cheshire cat.
The skeleton treatment got the attention of THOMAS RHETT and his wife Lauren. They had Brittany do their faces for their skeleton Halloween costumes.
The Grand Ole Opry is setting up shop in the Big Apple. They’re opening a complex in Times Square called the Opry City Stage. It’ll feature a restaurant and bar, plus an event space for shows. They’re also going to be simulcasting live Grand Ole Opry performances. Look for it to open in the spring of 2017.