“A strong mother on stage, but melted by a few scribbles from her son…” Carrie Underwood Shares Sweet Mother’s Day Note From Her Youngest Son, and that moment made the female singer who had conquered millions of audiences now collapse in tears. The small piece of paper with childish handwriting suddenly became a priceless gift, making Carrie unable to hold back her tears. The image of her trembling while holding the letter, tears falling as if blending with each word, moved the entire fan community. Not the splendid stage, not the prestigious award, but the simple love of her child is the most beautiful love song of Carrie’s life.

Carrie Underwood Shows Off Note From Her 6-Year-Old Son

Carrie Underwood Performing

Carrie Underwood’s youngest son, Jacob, clearly thinks the world of his superstar mom!

In a story posted to her Instagram page, Underwood showed off a sweet paper the boy wrote in honor of Mother’s Day.

Titled “Mommy,” the page is full of adorable details.

To Her Boys, Carrie Is Simply “Mom”

Filling in the blanks, Jacob wrote every day details about the country singer, seemingly shielded from just how famous his mom is.

My mom’s name is Carrie.

She is 42 years old.

My mom looks beautiful when all the time.

My mom laughs when I tell her funny questions.

My mom is really good at pretty much all the stuff.

When I am at school my mom does her meetings.

The best thing she cooks is pancakes.

My favorite thing to do with my mother is snuggle her.

If I could buy her a gift I would buy her jewelry.

I love my mom more than playing Big Buck Hunter.

Carrie And Her Relationship With Her Own Mom, Carole

Carrie Underwood's son Jacob wrote her this note for Mother's Day

Underwood seems to have become an incredible mom to her two boys after learning a legacy of love from her mom, Carole.

The country star is so close to her own mom, she wrote “Mama’s Song” to thank her and even featured Carole in the music video!

“You just don’t think when your child is small that in just a few years it’s gonna be completely different,” Carole says before the video begins. “And you look back and say ‘Where did that time go?’ It goes by fast.”

Last night, Carole made an appearance with Carrie on American Idol, and the singer later shared a touching photo of the two of them on social media.

“So glad to have my mom with me on @americanidol tonight! I’m missing my boys, but she made this Mother’s Day extra special!,” Carrie said.

Watch Carrie Underwood’s “Mama’s Song” below.

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