Carrie Underwood says although her life may appear perfect to her fans, she actually has 3 flaws

Carrie Underwood says there are three things wrong with her. (Carrie Underwood Official)

It seems like Christian country singer Carrie Underwood has it all—a wonderful family, talent, good looks, and popularity. Her life appears perfect, and so does she, but Underwood will be the first to attest that she is far from perfection.

When the singer happily tweeted about the music video for her new single "Heartbeat" on her personal account (@carrieunderwood), she received tons of praises. Kathie Lee and Hoda from "The Today Show" tweeted back at her, "We adore you @carrieunderwood! Congrats on your new music video 'Heartbeat.'"

Singer Kelsea Ballerini said Underwood is "stunning," to which Underwood replied, "Right back atcha." Some of Underwood's fans joined in on the praise bandwagon, and Twitter user (@gabbimac97) wrote, "Have yet to find a flaw in @carrieunderwood."

Underwood gamely replied and provided her fans with a list of three things that are wrong with her: "My 2nd toe is longer than my big toe. I say the word cement like 'see-mint.' I kill all plants."

Meanwhile, other fans such as Billy Glass were complaining that after several years of following Underwood and tweeting her questions, not once has she replied to them. One user even noticed that Underwood only tweets back at women, and the singer agreed, "Yes...oh, wait..."

Underwood also clarified that she is careful who she allows to take a peek into her personal life. "I only block the meanie-faces (on Twitter)...you're not one of them!" she tweeted to her fan.

Underwood then begged off from the Twitter conversations with her supporters and expressed the need to recharge. "K. I gotta kick this jet lag in the face and try to go to sleep. Love u guys...night night!" she tweeted.

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