Carrie Underwood Shocks Cody Johnson Fans
Carrie Underwood shocked fans when she appeared on stage in Nashville on Saturday night (2/15) to perform her duet “I’m Gonna Love You” with Cody Johnson during his second soldout show of the weekend at the Bridgestone Arena.
Her stepping on stage happened with no introduction as Cody began the song, and she appeared next to him on stage wearing a leopard skin skirt and black boots.
After she finished the song and waved to the screaming crowd, Cody simply said, “Yeah, that was cool.”
Carrie thought it was cool, as well. She posted images from the moment on Instagram and wrote to her 13 million fans on the platform, “Fun with friends! ‘Twas a pleasure joining @codyjohnson on stage Saturday night at @bridgestonearenaofficial! He’s the real deal, folks! Such a great show, and what a LOUD crowd! #Nashville.”
Many fans reacted to her post, including one who wrote, “Fabulous, girl. As always. A true professional. And gorgeous as a plus!” Another fan said, “What joy you receive and experience when it comes from the heart!”
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Underwood recently shared the story of her [inlink id=”carrie-underwood-worst-date” text=”worst experience” on a date as a young teenager.
Carrie told me a few years ago, “The worst date I ever had was actually probably my first date ever. I was 16, and I was going out on a date with a guy who was a bit older. He might have been about 18. And he came in, and my dad actually had gotten out his shotguns earlier to start cleanin’ ’em. I don’t know why he decided to clean them right before my first date, but he did. Mom made him put ’em up, though.”
She continued, “But my date gets there, and we go out, and he really just didn’t put that much thought into it. Like, we just went to the mall and were gonna watch a movie. But I was 16 and couldn’t get into any rated-R movies. So we ended up watching this horrible movie. We left halfway through, and he took me home, and that was that.”
She laughed, “Not a great first dating experience.”