‘She Has Better Taste than THAT!’: Fans React to Carrie Underwood Showing Legs in High-Slit Metallic Dress

Underwood was among the esteemed attendees of the prestigious ceremony honoring the talented songwriters inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Among the awardees was her close friend and cowriter Hillary Lindsey, with whom she boasted in an online carousel post about their closeness.

I had the best time last night honoring Hillary Lindsey and a ton of other incredible musicians and songwriters. It was great to have so many different genres represented in one place! Naturally, I was thrilled to back my friend Hillary! There’s no one more worthy of it! Written by Underwood.

The “Jesus, Take the Wheel” singer complimented her buddy as well, saying, “I am SO proud of my friend and cowriter for the mark she has made on music and I am beyond blessed to have learned so much from her over the years.” To Hillary and the entire class of inductees, let us celebrate!

After Underwood was pictured on the red carpet alongside well-known industry names like Nile Rodgers, Keith Urban, Clive Davis, and Diane Warren, comments flooded social media.

The majority of AmoMama readers said Underwood’s look was uninteresting and unappealing.A reader said, “She obviously has better taste than THAT.”

Somebody said, “What was she thinking?” Another, completely taken aback, remarked, “The dress is not flattering.”Talking about Underwood’s legs, one AmoMama reader said, “She should hide those legs is all I can say.”To which someone else said, “Not pretty legs!” in agreement.

Several readers supported Underwood in the face of criticism, complimenting her attractiveness, especially her legs.”Strongest legs in country music,” one person complimented the tune, while another claimed it was “Beautiful.”

Despite what some people may think of Underwood’s appearance, especially in relation to her glistening outfit, the item appears to be popular because a model has already been spotted wearing it.

Underwood’s dress designer Rafik Zaki shared photos of model and influencer Kenzy Mamdouh wearing the highly debated ensemble on their official Instagram account.

The brand mentioned that their specialty is eccentric designs in the description that accompanies their carousel post. “Wearable art is our philosophy #rafikzakidesigns,” the account said.

Aside from discussions over Underwood’s designer Rafik Zaki ensemble, some people were just happy to see the Oklahoma native at the event. A few lucky admirers even got to meet her, and one of them posted a picture of the two of them on Instagram.

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