Carrie Underwood Triumphs as 2017 Female Video of the Year Recipient

"Thank you for voting, this awards show is really cool because it's voted on by you guys and you guys are the ones that buy our music and come see us play, that support us in every single way,” she said to the crowd.

Carrie Underwood Triumphs as 2017 Female Video of the Year Recipient
Carrie Underwood; Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Congratulations is in order for Carrie Underwood as they are the prized winner of the Female Video of the Year Award for her video, “Church Bells,” at the 2017 CMT Music Awards.

“Thank you so much, Wayne Isham thank you so much for directing this video and thank you to all the people that came out to see us on tour and were a part of this video,” Underwood said of her second award of the night. “Thank you for voting, this awards show is really cool because it’s voted on by you guys and you guys are the ones that buy our music and come see us play, that support us in every single way. So it’s only fair that you guys should get a say. So thank you much for this. Thank you God for so many incredible blessings that we have in our lives. Me and my husband, there’s a lot going on in our lives and we’re so grateful, so blessed.”

She wrapped her speech in the most Underwood way possible, by giving a shoutout to Nashville’s history-making hockey team.

“Thanks to this town and thank you guys for being here for the craziness. Go. Preds,” she concluded. 

The award was presented by Jada Pinkett Smith before handing it off to the lucky recipient.

The other ladies taking in nominations from the 2017 Female Video of the Year category included Kelsea Ballerini with “Peter Pan,” Maren Morris with “80s Mercedes,” Miranda Lambert with “Vice,” Reba McEntire with “Back to God” and Lauren Alaina with “Road Less Traveled.”

The 2017 CMT Music Awards are airing live from downtown Music City on CMT.