Carrie Underwood, Miley Cyrus, more stars react to tornado: 'Please pray for Nashville'
Carrie Underwood, Kelsea Ballerini and other Nashville stars are sending love and support to the city after a destructive tornado touched down early Tuesday in the area.
Country music star Underwood appeared on the "Today" show Tuesday morning to talk about her new book, "Find Your Path," but also touched on a scary night for her husband Mike Fisher and their two young sons Isaiah and Jacob.
"He said he had to go upstairs at like 2 a.m. and grab the boys and take them down to, we have like a little safe room in our house ... I bet everyone was crying at 2 a.m., like freaking out," she said.
She added that right now everyone is mostly "assessing" the situation and texting friends an family members to check that they are safe.
More celebrities are reacting, as well.
Miley Cyrus tweeted a photo of her and her family with a heartfelt message.
"Thinking about my home and family in Nashville and how fortunate I am that my place and loved ones have remained safe in these deadly tornados," she captioned the image. "My heart is broken for my home state. So much loss and damage. We are #NashvilleStrong and will rebuild together!"
Thinking about my home and family in Nashville and how fortunate I am that my place and loved ones have remained safe in these deadly tornados . My heart is broken for my home state. So much loss and damage. We are #NashvilleStrong and will rebuild together! pic.twitter.com/nPbGPbfNqy
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) March 3, 2020
Dolly Parton also sent her love in a video message posted to Twitter.
"Praying for all those affected by the devastating storms in Tennessee and my heart is especially with the families who lost loved ones," she captioned the clip. "We are all with you."
Praying for all those affected by the devastating storms in Tennessee and my heart is especially with the families who lost loved ones ?? We are all with you. pic.twitter.com/hlPS6RJWH4
— Dolly Parton (@DollyParton) March 3, 2020
In the clip, Parton said: "Well I'm here on the job today, because as they say, the show must go on, but we had a lot of damage out in our area. I know a lot of Nashville was just devastated with the storms, and I just wanted all of you to know that we are all with you, and hope that your family's OK, and your property's going to be able to get mended pretty soon, get your lights back on. But just wanted you to know you're being thought of, and we love you, and sorry that it all happened to all of us..."
Country star Kelsea Ballerini asked how she could help and Nashville duo Dan + Shay shared a broken heart for East Nashville.
Oh nashville. ?? very sad morning. how do we start to help? point me in the right direction and let’s start helping and healing.
— Kelsea Ballerini (@KelseaBallerini) March 3, 2020
east nashville ??
— Dan + Shay (@DanAndShay) March 3, 2020
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Some country music stars answered Ballerini's question and prompted donations to relief organizations.
Chris Stapleton shared that he and his wife are "deeply saddened" by the tragic events and shared a link to the Middle Tennessee Emergency Response Fund. "Please give what you can," he wrote.
My wife & I are deeply saddened by last nights tragic events in Tennessee. Our thoughts & prayers are with our community. We can all help by donating directly to ( https://t.co/e4dW8nhvcA ) Please give what you can. If it’s 10 cents or 10 dollars every bit helps. pic.twitter.com/NX9bq05yQv
— Chris Stapleton (@ChrisStapleton) March 3, 2020
Brad Paisley took to Instagram to ask for support for The Music City Inc Foundation. "It can immediately help those most severely impacted by things like these Nashville tornadoes," he wrote alongside photos of the destruction.
A post shared by Brad Paisley (@bradpaisley) on Mar 3, 2020 at 10:10am PST
Others sharing concern and thoughts for Tennessee's capital city include recording artist Cassadee Pope, "Nashville" actor Sam Palladio, Internet personality Doug The Pug and popular radio program the Bobby Bones Show.
The dogs, our home and I are safe. Thank you to everyone who reached out. My thoughts are with those who lost their homes and businesses during this crazy tornado. The storms aren’t over so stay safe and sheltered, Nashville ??
— Cassadee Pope (@CassadeePope) March 3, 2020
I’m devastated by the news coming out of Nashville right now. Praying everyone is safe. So many favourite places are just gone. #NashvilleTornado
— Sam Palladio (@SamPalladio) March 3, 2020
We are okay, but a major tornado just hit near us in Nashville and a lot of incredible businesses and homes are completely destroyed. Please pray for Nashville ??
— Doug The Pug (@itsdougthepug) March 3, 2020
For all reaching out asking if the show is ok... everyone with our team is safe in Nashville. Thank you for reaching out and caring. There are a lot of people who aren't in our area though so please keep your prayers out for them. ??
— Bobby Bones Show (@bobbybonesshow) March 3, 2020
Nashville-based country music network CMT shared that "our thought are with all those in Music City who are lost their homes and businesses during tonight's tornado."
Our thoughts are with all those in Music City who have lost their homes and businesses during tonight’s tornado. Stay safe, Nashville. ??
— CMT (@CMT) March 3, 2020
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit, popular music venue Exit/In and Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus also shared thoughts for Nashville early Tuesday.
we are safe, however a lot of our good friends have lost their buildings, homes, etc tonight in the #nashvilletornado - another storm is coming, so keep sending positive vibes, prayers, whatever you do. we’re all one big family here in Nashville.
— EXIT/IN (@EXIT_IN) March 3, 2020
Hope everyone in Nashville is safe. ????
— ???? (@markhoppus) March 3, 2020
Thanks to all who have reached out. Our families are safe and sound here south of the City. #Nashville
— HIGH VALLEY (@HIGHVALLEY) March 3, 2020
Wow. Just waking up & seeing a big tornado ripped through parts of downtown Nashville & hit East Nashville especially hard. A lot of damage. My thoughts and prayers to all those impacted by this storm overnight. And THANK YOU to our 1st responders for their service and spirit. ????
— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) March 3, 2020
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