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Carrie Underwood Went Skydiving And She's Got Epic Photos To Prove It

Carrie Underwood Went Skydiving And She's Got Epic Photos To Prove It
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We had no idea Carrie Underwood was such a daredevil!

Over the weekend, the country music star went skydiving while down under in Sydney, Australia. She was joined by a group of friends, including hairstylist Melissa Schleicher.

Before the “American Idol” alumna jumped out of a plane at 14,000 feet, she shared a video with her fans on Instagram, asking them to guess what she was about to do. In the clip, Underwood and her friends sang along to Tim McGraw’s “Live Live You Were Dying,” Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’” and John Denver’s “Leaving on a Jet Plane.”

What are we doing today?

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After jumping out of the aircraft, Underwood and Schleicher reflected on the experience, with the “Before He Cheats” singer admitting, “I didn’t cry at all.”

That just happened! Yup! BooYah!

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Video coming soon...yup, this happened! #skydiving

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The singer then shared a slew of action shots that are both amazing and anxiety-inducing at the same time.

Still can't believe I did this! #skydiving #sydney

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#yes #skydiving

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#upsidedown #skydiving #sydney #imflying

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Ok, one more because this filter makes us look like superheroes! #sydney #skydiving #freefalling #ItsABird #ItsAPlane

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Almost makes us want to jump out of a plane. Almost.

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