In a recent interview with Marie Claire, Carrie Underwood dished on her attitude towards having kids, noting that she doesn't feel responsible enough to bear the burden yet.
It doesn't help that her husband, professional hockey player Mike Fisher, points out that she is not very smooth when it comes to interpersonal relationships:
"My husband calls me the queen of awkward moments. Anything that can be made awkward, I will make it awkward."
She adds that her awkward behavior extends to her dealings with fans:
"At the beginning of my career, I used to have panic attacks. People were touching me, screaming - it made me really nervous. In public, I just get nervous. It's a physical reaction, feeling like the walls are closing in. The fans are great."
The June issue of Marie Claire hits newsstands May 21.
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