Carrie Underwood says she
is more comfortable in the spotlight these days than early in her career, and
shows it on the June 2013 cover of Marie Claire. In the June issue of the
publication, the country star opens up about her struggles with fame, which
were really bad after she won American Idol.
"I used to have panic
attacks," she tells the
magazine.
"People were touching
me, screaming. It made me really nervous. In public, I just get nervous. It’s a
physical reaction, feeling like the walls are closing in."
"The fans are great.
It’s not their fault. I don’t ever want to come across as ungrateful. But on my
end, it is hard for me to process. Because I am just me."
She certainly has achieved
her career aspirations, regardless.
"You were supposed to
say what you would be doing in 10 years [in her high school yearbook], and I
said, ‘I will be rich, famous, and married to a hot guy.’"
"I guess I should
have added a few more things!"
Like kids? Not exactly.
The 30-year-old is happily married to NHL player Mike Fisher, but the duo say
they aren't expanding the family anytime soon.
"I don’t feel old
enough to have kids," says the Oklahoma product.
"I know I am mature.
But being responsible for another human?"
Refreshing to hear a star
be so candid about that, but that's Carrie for you. Few celebs are as real when
it comes to honesty about all areas of life.
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