Is This The Most Ambitious Thing Carrie Underwood is Doing This Year? 

The 1990s-style country queen just proved that the ultimate power move in 2026 is knowing when to walk away from the lights. While other stars are chasing the next RIAA plaque or global stadium tour, Carrie is focused on a “Success Reset” that has the internet buzzing.

She is trading the spectacle of the stage for the quiet grit of farm life.

The most ambitious thing Carrie Underwood is doing this year? Staying home. Instead of high-energy encores, her mornings are now filled with the cries of two orphaned lambs named Maggie and Murray.

Carrie and her husband, Mike Fisher, recently welcomed these “babies” to their massive Tennessee estate.

She admits it took days of patience to get them to eat. Now, she is officially a “full-time farm mama” in the most literal sense.

Redefining a “peak career” doesn’t mean retiring.

It means having the strength to say “No” to the industry and “Yes” to the dirt. She is proving that a total recharge is more valuable than any trophy.

Fun Fact You Didn’t Know:

Carrie has a massive greenhouse where she grows her own beets and carrots. 

Want to see the hilarious reality of Carrie trying to keep order among her rowdy animals?

Meet Gary.. one of  Carrie Underwood‘s farm animals

Watching Carrie handle a “bully” sheep named Gary shows exactly why she has to bottle-feed the new lambs separately. Gary is a legend for stealing food, making Carrie’s life a beautiful, chaotic mess every single morning.

But there is a much bigger picture to this 400-acre sanctuary that she has built for her family.

Inside Carrie Underwood’s Luxurious 400-Acre Nashville Estate

This massive Nashville estate is where Carrie finds her peace. It allows her to be a “normal mom” while remaining a country music icon.

Make sure to follow Carrie on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for more updates from the farm!