Bulky or toned? Netizens unsure about Carrie Underwood's legs on CMT Music Awards red carpet
AUSTIN, TEXAS: Carrie Underwood looked nothing short of sensational on Sunday, April 2, when she pulled off a shiny bedazzled ensemble to attend the star-studded CMT Music Awards 2023 in Austin, Texas. The ‘Denim & Rhinestones’ hit-maker, 40, flaunted her extremely toned legs as she walked the red carpet in a sparkly two-piece dress by Dolce & Gabbana.
The show-stopping ensemble was bedazzled with Swarovski crystals, from the cropped tail coat to Underwood's matching dazzling shorts. Styled by Emma Trask, Underwood’s long, blonde locks were pulled back into a sleek pony as her glowing, bronzed and blushed makeup stole the spotlight. She coupled the outfit with metallic heels and a purse with matching crystals. Her outfit was completed with a pair of gorgeous diamond earrings and some glitzy jewels on her fingers, according to the ET.
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‘Can Carrie Underwood just put on pants’
Netizens, however, were not really thrilled about her look and some took to social media to give their unsolicited opinion about her legs. "Can Carrie Underwood just put on pants like other people have legs too girl it’s not the flex anymore you think it is," one user wrote, while another added, "@carrieunderwood, please stop the quad work... your legs aren't as symmetrical anymore. Too bulky like WWE!" "But her quads are looking too big lately and her legs aren't as symmetrical as they used to be. Too bulky," yet another person chimed in.
Can Carrie Underwood just put on pants like other people have legs too girl it’s not the flex anymore you think it is
— haley (@cheeseandbread7) April 3, 2023
@carrieunderwood, please stop the quad work... your legs aren't as symmetrical anymore. Too bulky like WWE!
— SJ M (@SJM62535077) April 3, 2023
But her quads are looking too big lately and her legs aren't as symmetrical as they used to be. Too bulky @carrieunderwood
— SJ M (@SJM62535077) April 3, 2023
However, there were also some users, who were left drooling over her muscular quads. "Carrie Underwood onscreen* Dad: I wanna bite her legs Me: Excuse me? Why? Dad: HAVE YOU SEEN HER LEGS??" a user wrote. "Carrie Rocks and Nobody does those short shorts like her wow those legs!" another user said while another chimed in, "Wow! Legs for years. @carrieunderwood did my year-round leg workout just today. #CMTAwards."
*Carrie Underwood onscreen*
— georgie (@EMOceanAvenue) April 3, 2023
Dad: I wanna bite her legs
Me: Excuse me? Why?
Dad: HAVE YOU SEEN HER LEGS??
Carrie Rocks, and Nobody does those short shorts like her wow those legs!
— ME (@iama11ison) April 3, 2023
Wow! Legs for years. @carrieunderwood did my year-round leg workout just today 😂. #CMTAwards https://t.co/aO0GSulJ8X
— Aline (@limariewood) April 2, 2023
Carrie Underwood's ‘The Denim and Rhinestones Tour' concludes
Underwood's CMT appearance comes just days after her ‘The Denim and Rhinestones Tour' concluded. Before completing 43 shows, the 'Before He Cheats' singer reflected on her journey with a social media post. "Words can't describe how thankful I am to this band and crew who helped put on this show night after night," she wrote on Instagram on March 19, adding, "Thank you to everyone who helped make this happen and to all the venue staff who made us feel at home every night."
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