Carrie Underwood explained how she’s managed to stay both physically and mentally healthy after receiving a lot of body shaming feedback in her early days on “American Idol.” The singer appears on the cover of the March 17 issue of Women’s Health, where she gets candid about her workout routine, diet and how she found success after responding to people online calling her “fat” during her time on “American Idol” in 2005. “I shouldn’t care what other people think about me,” the 36-year-old explained, noting that she wasn’t thinking about her nutrition at the time and was on a diet of pasta and quesadillas. “I was tired, and I kept buying bigger clothes,” she recalled. “I knew I could be better for myself, and I let my haters be my.
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