Carrie Underwood has revealed that she is planning to take some time off from the music business. Speaking with people.com, she revealed that following her successful collaboration with Keith Urban on "The Fighter" she will take some time to find her next creative spark.
"We just wrapped up the Storyteller Tour and I feel like my life right now, creatively, is kind of a blank space," Underwood told People. "I'm really excited about that, because you don't know where you're going to go," she continued. "I'm nervous because I want whatever I do next to be amazing, so I'm kind of taking a little break right now and being a mom and being a wife and going to see some hockey games to see my husband play. I'm kind of waiting for lightning to strike and go: 'Okay, it's time to get creative and work on new music!' "
She also spoke on the experience of watching her husband Mike Fischer play for the Nashville Predators:
"I'm like: 'Yeah! Get 'em!' " said Underwood. "I'm screaming at the TV, or if I'm there I'm screaming and yelling at the refs. It's good. I'm in it!"
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