Carrie Underwood & Luke Bryan Are Ready To Survive The Zombie Apocalypse

Carrie Underwood / Instagram, Luke Bryan / Instagram

Who knew Carrie Underwood was such a fan of zombies?!

One of our country music favorites is an admirer of the creepy creatures, and believe it or not she thinks about the possibility of a zombie apocalypse. Could it happen? Anything is possible!

On Valentine’s Day, Underwood was a guest on the AMC show Talking Dead, which analyzes the popular show The Walking Dead. Underwood is a true fan and shared her excitement over the experience via social media.

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She captioned the photo above: “I can’t believe this is happening! #dreamsdocometrue @amctalkingdead #thewalkingdead”

Again she took to her Instagram account, sharing a funny picture of her and the show’s hosts posing together.

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Captioned: “Best. Valentine’s Day. Ever! @amctalkingdead @gnicotero @hardwick #thewalkingdead I love the look of joy on my face as I hack off an arm!” 

But the zombie talk didn’t stop there. When Underwood admitted on the show that she was “born to survive a zombie apocalypse”, one of her fellow country music stars showed his support.

Luke Bryan tweeted a photo of all his armory and wrote, “Getting ready for zombie apocalypse. I got you @carrieunderwood.”

With that kind of firearm collection, it looks like Bryan is definitely someone you want on your side if the world is coming to an end. However, Underwood and her family bring something to the table too. 

She replied, “@LukeBryanOnline Ha! Between you & my husband & the emergency food rations I have in the basement, those zombies wouldn’t stand a chance!”

Sounds like if a zombie apocalypse were really going to happen, Underwood, Bryan, and their families would be covered. But for everyone else’s sake, let’s hope it doesn’t actually happen!

See Underwood on Talking Dead below!

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Jennifer Pernicano

Hi! I'm Jen, a Southern California-based country music fan. One of my favorite things to do is go to a country concert and experience the art of storytelling in person. There truly is nothing else like it!

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