Carrie Underwood Has $140 Million — But You’ll Still Find Her in the Garden, Making Snacks and Skipping the Glam Squad

She’s a Grammy-winning powerhouse, a chart-topping country legend, and worth a jaw-dropping $140 million. But take a step inside Carrie Underwood’s Tennessee home, and you might be surprised by what you don’t see.
No diamond-studded coffee tables. No champagne fountains. No entourage fluffing her pillows. Instead? You’ll likely catch Carrie in workout leggings, hair in a bun, juggling homemade yogurt and a batch of freeze-dried fruit she made herself because — in her own words — “TruFru is too dang expensive.”
Yes, really.
A Superstar Who Still Shops Smart
Carrie shocked fans earlier this year when she posted an Instagram story showing off her DIY version of TruFru — the bougie chocolate-covered fruit snack that’s both delicious and outrageously overpriced.
“The TruFru addiction has gotten out of hand at our house,” she joked.
“It’s so dang expensive, so I started making my own.”
And just like that, the country queen reminded us all: she’s one of us. Famous? Absolutely. But still frugal enough to make her own snacks when the price tag doesn’t make sense.
Home Is Where the Dirt Is

Carrie isn’t just playing the part of the down-to-earth country girl — she lives it. On her sprawling 400-acre ranch in Tennessee, the mom of two grows her own vegetables, pickles her own produce, and even churns out her own yogurt.
That’s right. While other stars are sipping matcha in Malibu, Carrie’s elbows-deep in the soil, growing dinner.
This isn’t some gimmick for social media. It’s how she stays grounded in a world that’s anything but.
“I’m such a homebody,” she told fellow country star Jimmie Allen.
“I don’t like vacations. I don’t like going places. I just want to be home.”
And home, for Carrie, is a quiet life with her husband — former NHL player Mike Fisher — and their two boys, Isiah (9) and Jacob (5). Their best memories aren’t made on stage or at fancy events. They’re made during simple walks, laughing in the backyard, and unplugging from it all.
No Glam Squad? No Problem.
Even when she is in the spotlight — like for her Las Vegas residency or a major red carpet — Carrie often does her own hair and makeup. Not because she has to, but because she likes it.
It’s rare in a celebrity world powered by personal stylists and endless assistants. But for Carrie, keeping her beauty routine in her own hands is just another way to stay real.
A $140M Life Lived with $40 Habits
At a time when celebrity excess often feels tone-deaf, Carrie Underwood is rewriting the rules of what it means to be a superstar. She’s a mom, a wife, a backyard farmer, a snack-hacker, and a woman who just happens to sell out arenas and win Grammys on the side.
And maybe that’s why fans have loved her since American Idol — because even after all this time, all this fame, and all this fortune, she never stopped being the girl who’s happiest at home with dirt under her nails and a smile on her face.
Carrie Underwood isn’t just living the dream — she’s proving you don’t have to lose yourself in it.