Carrie Underwood is to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The ‘Before He Cheats’ hitmaker will be given the honour during a ceremony on September 20 at 1750 North Vine Street, where Capitol Records is, at 11:30.
Simon Cowell – who was a judge on Season 4 of ‘American Idol’, where Carrie shot to fame – and country star and friend Brad Paisley are set to speak at the ceremony.
The 35-year-old singer – who has three-year-old son Isaiah with her husband Mike Fisher – previously admitted it is not always easy juggling motherhood and her career.
She shared: "I’m not going to lie, it’s difficult when professionalism and your mommyhood collide – which is on a daily basis – but it’s wonderful.
"It’s like bring your baby to work every day. He’s just there, and it’s great he’s on the bus and helping me get ready. It might make things take a little longer, but he’s just my little sunshine. He makes me happy all day. [But] I’ve blocked off some time to be able to take him trick-or treating a little bit and got him a costume and everything."
And Carrie feels that her "whole life changed" when she welcomed her son into the world.
She explained: "Our whole life has changed. I remember when we first found out we were gonna have him it [was] like, ‘How are we gonna do this? Our lives are so crazy as it is.’ But you just make room and you learn how important that family time is, and to be able to spend time and carve out some of that and maybe get to go on vacation and maybe get to go on a cruise – that stuff is so important to, like I said, make time for family. That’s what it’s all about."