Anonymous wrote:Google Carrie Underwood's Nashville home. Oprah did a segment on it and the home has some pretty serious sets of stairs. The steps leading up to the front door have a storybook cottage feel to them but they also look mossy, slick, downright treacherous.
Anonymous wrote:Easy enough to break your wrist and cut your face if you fall on concrete steps or hit something sharp.
I know someone who slipped on ice, hit a metal hand rail, fell down two steps and ended up with a broken leg, cuts, bruises, and looking like she was in a major accident!
I know someone else who tripped while taking her pants off and ended up with a broken arm and a deep gash in her knee.
Neither had been drinking - both just fell in bad ways and hit things on the way down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count down until the abuse allegations emerge. The vagueness of her story and the gradual revelation of the extent of her injuries are red flags. This story alarms my truth sense.
Take off your man hating glasses. The vagueness and gradual revelation are far more likely to be related to privacy. A celebrity choosing to not share every detail of a difficult situation and injury with the world doesn't mean her husband is beating her and breaking her bones and slashing her face.
You know no more than anyone else, so have a seat, OK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count down until the abuse allegations emerge. The vagueness of her story and the gradual revelation of the extent of her injuries are red flags. This story alarms my truth sense.
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Anonymous wrote:Abuse? Look at their pictures. She's happy and relaxed with her husband.
Everything wasn't revealed immediately. That doesn't mean something awful is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count down until the abuse allegations emerge. The vagueness of her story and the gradual revelation of the extent of her injuries are red flags. This story alarms my truth sense.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count down until the abuse allegations emerge. The vagueness of her story and the gradual revelation of the extent of her injuries are red flags. This story alarms my truth sense.
Take off your man hating glasses. The vagueness and gradual revelation are far more likely to be related to privacy. A celebrity choosing to not share every detail of a difficult situation and injury with the world doesn't mean her husband is beating her and breaking her bones and slashing her face.
Anonymous wrote:Her husband was out of town at the time of her fall. Part of the story was him rushing to her side before surgery. One thing confuses me is I’m sure I saw a fan pic on Twitter boasting “first pic since accident!” and it looked like her arm was in a cast but her face looked perfect. I’m sure they’re grateful Fisher is not on the road anymore so they can have this time together. Expecting news of a baby #2 in 2018.
Anonymous wrote:Count down until the abuse allegations emerge. The vagueness of her story and the gradual revelation of the extent of her injuries are red flags. This story alarms my truth sense.