Wed, 16 December 2009 02:01:21 ET
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In the January issue of Self magazine, the 26-year-old singer revealed that she wants to spend all of her money for 'doing a lot of good for a community' before she dies.
Carrie Underwood, a multi-platinum selling recording artist and a multiple Grammy Awards winner, revealed one of the things she plans to do before she dies. The "Cowboy Cassanova" singer told Self magazine that she wants to throw away all of her bucks. "Before I die, I want to get rid of all my money," so she claimed as quoted in the magazine's January issue.
When talking about getting rid all of her cash, she means that she will spend it all on charity. "Recently, I started a foundation to benefit my hometown [the Checotah Animal, Town and School Foundation: C.A.T.S.]," she confessed. "I'm looking forward to doing a lot of good for a community that's a big part of why I am who I am."
In the interview, the "Before He Cheats" singer also opened up about her plan of having her own family in the future. She shared, "Not that I have a husband to have one with yet, but someday I'd like a family - not a big one, but not a small one either."
Carrie, who is currently dating Ottawa Senator hockey player Mike Fisher, moreover shared about her limit over the number of children she is having. "Two kids is good; three is fine. Four? Somebody's getting something done, because we ain't having five!" she said.
Carrie Underwood has released her new album "Play On" in U.S. stores on November 3. Promoting the new album, she will start a tour at Sovereign Center, Reading on March 11, 2010 and wrap it up at Spokane Arena, Spokane, on May 30 the same year.
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