Carrie Underwood isn’t afraid to speak up for herself.
On Monday, the country singer replied to a tweet from Sports Illustrated’s Jessica Smetana, in which the producer criticized Underwood’s “Sunday Night Football” intro tune.
“I love that NBC has been reading everyone’s [Cris] Collinsworth slide tweets because it means they’ve also been reading all the tweets about how much we hate the new Carrie Underwood song,” Smetana wrote Sunday, without directly tagging Underwood.
Underwood later responded: “Hey, I know my music isn’t for everyone, but I love what I do and I love being a part of @SNFonNBC! I am one lucky lady! I also love women who build other women up … just saying …”
The expectant singer also wrote: “Today, let’s be positive. Let’s be NICE to each other. Let’s do something nice FOR someone else. Smile at a stranger. It’s the start of a new week! Today is precious! Don’t waste it! Sending love and cheer to you all!!! #LoveWins.”
Not only did Underwood receive an endorsement from Olivia Munn, but Smetana responded, “OMG wait no I love you I just miss the old song!!”
“Sorry I dissed ‘Game On’ in my tweets about Cris Collinsworth’s slides,” Smetana posted Monday. “I didn’t mean to upset Carrie or her fans, and I’m all about supporting women too. I just miss ‘Waiting all day for Sunday Night.’”
Underwood’s “Game On” received a lukewarm reception following its debut in September, with many fans airing their grievances on Twitter.