Underwood named top artist at CMT Music Awards

In this video image provided by CMT, Carrie Underwood accepts the female of the year award for "Drinking Alone" during the Country Music Television awards airing on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. (CMT via AP)
In this video image provided by CMT, Carrie Underwood accepts the female of the year award for "Drinking Alone" during the Country Music Television awards airing on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020. (CMT via AP)

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Carrie Underwood already had the most CMT Music Awards of any artist, but she'll need to make more room on her shelf. The superstar picked up two more trophies for video of the year and female video of the year in a remotely shot awards show.

Underwood appeared on video to accept for "Drinking Alone" and thanked fans for voting for her during an unpredictable year when touring ground to a halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"This one is all about you guys especially because we again haven't been together but I feel so loved tonight," said Underwood.

Pop star Gwen Stefani won her first CMT Music Award for collaborative video of the year for her duet with Blake Shelton on "Nobody But You." The couple shared a hug and drinks together and expressed their love for one another in their recorded speech. "What is happening in my life?" Stefani exclaimed.

"This is a crazy pairing in lots of different ways, but it's working," Shelton said as they clinked glasses.

The country stars came out to celebrate even if audiences weren't there. Country's newest star Luke Combs shotgunned a beer with legends Brooks and Dunn to open the show.

Country singers Kane Brown and Ashley McBryde joined "Modern Family" actor Sarah Hyland as co-hosts during Wednesday night's show, which was shot in various outdoor locations around Nashville, Tennessee, including the former home of Reba McEntire.

Taylor Swift, who won breakthrough video of the year 13 years ago, presented the award to Gabby Barrett, for her song "I Hope," which has been a No. 1 hit across both country and pop charts this year.

Barrett, who pretended to hold an imaginary award in her hand, thanked the fans.

"That's something that I absolutely loved about country music, coming into it, was how loyal the fan bases are and how they just incredibly love the people that they love," said Barrett.

Old Dominion won group video of the year for "One Man Band," while Chris Young won CMT performance of the year for his song "Drowning."

Not all the performances were shot in Nashville. Country superstar Shania Twain performed "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under," a classic from her breakthrough 1995 album, from inside a Charlie Chaplin museum in Switzerland. Twain, in a leopard print top and sequined pants, danced and sang alongside mannequins dressed to look like the famous silent film comedian and actor.

Luke Bryan won male video of the year for "One Margarita," while country duo Dan + Shay won for duo video of the year for their song "I Should Probably Go To Bed."

The show's cross genre's performances included Jimmie Allen and Noah Cyrus and Kelsea Ballerini with pop star Halsey.

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