Carrie Underwood Is Looking For New Home Without Stairs

After her freak accident, Carrie Underwood wants a new home without stairs.

Late last year, Carrie tripped down the front porch steps taking the dogs “out to do their business” and face-planted on the pavement.

The country singer and her husband, Mike Fisher, plan to stay in the Nashville area, but are looking for a safer place. A source told People magazine that Carrie has outgrown the neighborhood and “They’ve been having issues with neighbors, who allowed strangers to poke around. It escalated after her freak accident.”

That’s a strange excuse considering Carrie’s Nashville estate covers two-thirds of a square mile. Nobody can really get that close to her. But it sounds more sane than admitting you’ve acquired “bathmophobia” (a fear of stairs).

Carrie recently went into more details about her November fall during an interview with the Today show.

“Plain and simple, it was just kind of a freak accident,” Underwood told Hoda Kotb during the interview, which aired on Thursday (May 10). “I just fell. I just tripped taking my dogs out to do their business. It could happen to anybody. I say if I would have fallen anywhere else, it wouldn’t have been a problem. There was one little step that I went to catch myself on and I missed. In the beginning, I didn’t know how things were going to end up. It just wasn’t pretty.”