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On the new cover of Allure: Carrie Underwood is a whole lot cooler than we thought

Photo credit is Michael Thompson

Photo credit is Michael Thompson

You know what's awesome? When you develop an unexpected girl crush on a celebrity you'd completely written off. This is what just happened to managing editor Annette and me after reading Allure's September cover story about Carrie Underwood. In it, the 25 year-old singer/ American Idol winner comes across as vulnerable, likeable, frugal, slightly confused and young. Which is so much more honest than when 20-something celebs try to pretend they actually know something or get all deep and pretentious about their "craft" and "life path." Sure, Underwood still looks freakishly perfect—super, super airbrushed,  glossy, coiffed and skinny (she apparently has to maintain a weight of between 110 and 115lbs, so she records every snack she eats). But it's what she says that made us want to hang with her, protect her from the jerks and maybe sit her down and give her some old-fashioned sisterly advice.
Read on for excerpts from the interview (the issue is on newsstands now).
On money
:
The Steinway piano she craves? "I have the space. It's just waiting for the piano, but, you know, they're expensive!" The SUV she desires? "They're expensive, too!" She is still driving around in the Mustang she won on American Idol.
"But what if I don't earn any more next year? What if something awful happens? I'm not at the point where I say, 'OK, I've made enough.' I don't know what the limit is."

About Chace Crawford of Gossip Girl:
"We didn't have a fight. No one cheated. It plain didn't work."

On ex-bf Tony Romo:
"We were both small-town people doing very big things, and we relied on each other, dealing with fame," she says. And now? "I don't know. The phone will ring and it'll be him, and I'll maybe not answer."

What she thinks about fame:
"You never really know why somebody wants to be around you, or if they do genuinely like you," she says. "I wish everyone had a label on their forehead so you could automatically tell their intentions. Sometimes you just wish that no one wanted anything from you."
and
"I really have gotten rid of a lot of people in my life that don't need to be there."

About the inequalities in the music industry, especially country music:
"I know [the record companies] figure out their target audience is thirtysomething females. So they get these guy singers in there, thinking that will appeal to them. But there's nobody left for these thirtysomething women to relate to! The guys, they're just there to be eye candy!" She stares furiously down at her black flip-flops sprinkled with silver glitter. "We work harder than the guys do, because we have to! They think, She's doing great 'for a woman.' They don't come out and say it that blatantly. But they think it.†Moreover, she continues, "There's a lot of women who should have been nominated for Entertainer of the Year. Martina McBride! Faith Hill! You know what I mean?"

Meanwhile, Underwood has plans. Maybe these plans will even include Faith Hill. Underwood says she intends them to include Kellie Pickler, another Idol graduate tilling the same musical soil. "I want to have a girls-only tour and get some awesome chicks together, and have us all go out and," Underwood beams a happy smile out toward this future, "kick butt."

On fashion and her critics:
"Whenever you wear a simple, solid color dress, they'll be like, 'Oh, she's playing it too safe.' But then you do something fun and you hear, 'Oh, she should have stuck with something simple.' Nobody is ever happy. Style is all about what you feel great in."


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  • LeighR's Avatar
    Posted by LeighR Sun Aug 24, 2008 9:40pm PDT

    I thought it was funny that jessica Simpson said she read about this interview and went and checked Tony Romo's call history. LMAO. She is stupid to think if he had called Carrie that he would have left traces for Jessica to find. She is WAY too airheaded to think he doesn't call Carrie now and then. Why not? A lil jealous there eh Jessica? LOL...I hope Carrie finds true love and maybe it will be someone in country music and they can do a duet and be the next Faith and Tim! Go Carrie!!!

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  • Jaclyn's Avatar
    Posted by Jaclyn Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:30pm PDT

    Aww! I love Carrie. She's such a sweet, down-to-earth girl and she's got some serious talent than can blow almost anyone out of the water. I wish her all the best in her career. She deserves it.

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  • Giving Pause for a Cause's Avatar
    Posted by Giving Pause for a Cause Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:27am PDT

    Hello Fellow Posters!

    I simply have to make a comment about this latest celebrity fodder and greatly appreciate anyone who chooses to take a little of your time out of your day to read these comments about the new Allure cover story. First, I think that the new Allure cover looks great however I truly have a bit of a problem with any woman choosing to deliberately make any comment that could be used to hurt another woman who has never done anything to her directly. Seriously ladies, if you were dating a Tony Romo or any fabulous man for that matter, in a committed, serious, I love you kind of relationship, would you appreciate one of that dude's former flames mentioning in a national magazine interview that said man is still reaching out to give her a call? I think the answer here is pretty clear and the fact that this American Idol winner has chosen to deliberately slight another woman without being provoked to make such a statement, indicates that Carrie Underwood may potentially be still pining for that past relationship with Tony Romo or she does not know how be tactful or sensitive to others’ feelings or she deliberately wanted to take a dig at Jessica Simpson for whatever reason or last of all and what I least suspect to the be the real reason for this "sharing" of personal information, the current country music superstar simply did not think before she made such a public statement. Whenever being interviewed by the print media, celebrities, pseudo celebrities, A-Listers, political figures and the like, must constantly censor their comments otherwise they may find them taken out of context and used in a manner designed to generate attention that will essentially increase circulation sales and in this case, I think that Allure's interviewer succeeded altogether. I just think that it is cruel to publicly share information that can in anyway hurt another individual and it makes me wonder why some women and men as well, when in the spotlight seem to forget that whatever information they share about their former relationships with fellow newsworthy individuals, could be misconstrued in a manner that will hurt the individuals' present significant others. I personally would like to know why it was so important for Underwood to tell the world that Romo was still calling as if it was a big deal or something after all, if this NFL player truly wanted to reconcile with her instead of being with a new love that is more than likely what he would have done. For the record, previous reports relating to Romo’s previous relationship or coupling with Carrie indicated that he was indeed the one who suddenly decided to "call the whole thing off". Perhaps that may explain why Underwood was so willing to share information that would have best been kept private as Romo's current lady is now assuring the public that those calls could never have happened because she vigilantly checks her man Romo's call log. Damn! When I have to consistently check my lover's cell or E-mail to make certain that he IS NOT contacting other ladies on the sly, then that will be the time that this chick puts on the boots that were made for walking to walk right out of his life, because clearly he does not want to be committed to me and I do not personally want to be attached to anyone who does not respect me enough to be honest. Like Toni Braxton once sang so well: “Just be a Man about It!”

    Just an Humble Opinion

    FB

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  • Brook's Avatar
    Posted by Brook Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:12pm PDT

    It's all fake, from the pics to the videos and probably her voice too (along with most celebrities). Society is so superficial and shallow.

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  • Mandy's Avatar
    Posted by Mandy Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:01pm PDT

    Does anyone know who makes those jeweled Rose flip flops Carrie was wearing, pictured on the Cover Look page 70 of that issue? I just fell in love with them and would love to get my hands on a pair. If anyone knows please let me know, thanks!

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  • RENO's Avatar
    Posted by RENO Mon Sep 1, 2008 5:25pm PDT

    she is soooo gorgeous!!!!!

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