Carrie Underwood Shows Off Killer Summer Body In New Bikini Shot

Carrie Underwood has clearly been working on her fitness! The country star turned to Instagram on Saturday (June 20) to share a killer bikini shot in honor of the first official day of summer.

In the photo, Underwood is seen in her closet, wearing an adorable black-and-white striped two-piece swimsuit from her own CALIA line. "First day of summer! Loving this swim combo! @caliabycarrie #ChooseYou," she wrote in the caption.

The new shot comes just about a month after Underwood's pool side bikini post. The photo shows the "Love Wins" wearing a floppy hat, a floral top and red bathing suit bottoms. ""Is it summer yet?☀️ #PoolReady #ChooseYou," she wrote alongside the smiley photo.

See both photos below.

Underwood won't let anything stop her from achieving her health and fitness goals. Despite how busy she might be with her career or life at home as a mom, the American Idol alum always makes time for working out.

"She is dedicated to living as healthy as possible the for 52 weeks of the year," Underwood's trainer, Eve Overland, previously told US Weekly.

She continued on to explain how the country star finds time for fitness revealing that she "sneaks in exercises when she can or just as she moves about in her everyday life." Underwood is so dedicated that she's even "been know to do walking lunges around the house and jog in place while doing laundry."

In March, Underwood released her new book, FIND YOUR PATH: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul, and Get Strong with the Fit52 Life. The book features stories regarding her personal wellness, including more specific details of her fitness routine. Additionally, it covers more personal matters such as pressures that come with her life in the public eye.

"Fitness and healthy living have been a passion of mine for years,” she told People. "It took time to find my way and navigate my wellness journey, and this book will provide tips and tools to help the reader find what is practical and sustainable in his or her everyday life for all 52 weeks of the year, and help lead them toward a positive lifestyle."

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