Carrie Underwood Takes Fans Behind The Scenes Of Her Quick Wardrobe Change In Las Vegas
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Carrie Underwood Takes Fans Behind The Scenes Of Her Quick Wardrobe Change In Las Vegas

Carrie Underwood is giving fans a glimpse of what life is like in her Las Vegas shows. The Grand Ole Opry member just shared how she does a super-quick change during her REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency, taking only about 20 seconds in between "Church Bells" and "Blown Away" to transform her look.

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Fans who want to see Underwood in Las Vegas only have a few more shows to catch before the residency ends, for good. Fortunately, Underwood also stars in the Carrie Underwood: Reflection TV special, streaming now on Hulu.

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"I feel like it would've been a real shame if it just lived on in people's memories," Underwood says of her TV special. "People can re-live those moments and get to watch them and experience them and maybe see things they missed when they came out."

"I love that my kids are gonna get to watch it someday when they're a little bit older and be like, 'Oh my gosh Mom, I can't believe you did that,'" she adds. "I just love that it's gonna get to live on."

Carrie Underwood's Return to American Idol

Underwood famously won Season 4 of American Idol in 2005. Two decades later, she is returning to the show, this time as a judge. Underwood will work alongside Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, filling the seat left vacant when Katy Perry exited the show after last year.

"I think I can be honest and constructive, but still kind," Underwood says on SiriusXM's Music Row Happy Hour. "I think that's the whole point 'cause people are coming in, and you know ... it's dreams. You're a part of somebody's story from that moment on. I think it's important to be honest, but I think it's also very important to be kind. Hopefully, I can marry all of those together."

Underwood is grateful to return to Idol, two decades after the show jump-started her career.

"it feels like home," Underwood tells Good Morning America. "There are so many people that even still work on the show that were there when I was a contestant. And I feel like being on both sides of the coin, I'll be able to hopefully offer some insight and help and kind of offer a different viewpoint."