Carrie Underwood scooped two trophies at the 2016 CMT Awards on Wednesday night (08.06.16).
The 33-year-old beauty nabbed the prize for Performance of the Year and Female Video of the Year for 'Smoke Break' at the star-studded bash, bringing the total number of gongs she's won at the country music event over the years to an impressive 16.
Carrie - who has 14-month old son Isaiah with her husband, ice hockey star Mike Fisher - dedicated her win to her fans during her acceptance speech for Performance of The Year and said: "I want to thank you guys for coming out and supporting country music on tour. We've spent the first part of the year on the road and it's just been so wonderful to see so many people come out. I know I speak for everybody out there - all of us artists who say you guys are the reason that we get to do what we get to do. Thank you so much for coming out and supporting us in concert. God bless you guys."
However, the blonde beauty lost out on Video of the Year at the glitzy event that honours the biggest names in country music to Tim McGraw's 'Humble and Kind'.
Elsewhere, Thomas Rett won Male Video of The Year for 'Die A Happy Man' and Chris Stapleton walked away with Breakthrough Video of the Year for his song 'Fire Away'.
Fans were treated to a duet by Pharrell Williams and Little Big Town on their hit 'C'mon' but it was Nicole Kidman's husband Keith Urban who opened the show with a performance of 'Wasted Time' and was joined by Brett Eldredge and Maren Morris.
Other performances on the night came from Cam and pop girl group Fifth Harmony - who performed a mash-up of 'Mayday' and 'Work From Home' - and Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Billy Ray Cyrus and rockers Cheap Trick also took to the stage in the music filled night.
Erin Andrews and JJ Watt hosted the CMT Awards which aired live from Nashville.
Full winners list:
Video of the Year
Tim McGraw, "Humble and Kind" (WINNER)
Blake Shelton, "Sangria"
Cam, "Burning House"
Carrie Underwood, "Smoke Break"
Chris Stapleton, "Fire Away"
Florida Georgia Line, "Sippin' on Fire"
Jason Aldean, "Tonight Looks Good on You"
Keith Urban, "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3: 16"
Little Big Town, "Girl Crush"
Luke Bryan, "Strip It Down"
Sam Hunt, "Break Up in a Small Town"
Thomas Rhett, "Die a Happy Man"
Male Video of the Year
Thomas Rhett, "Die a Happy Man" (WINNER)
Blake Shelton, "Sangria"
Eric Church, "Like a Wrecking Ball"
Keith Urban, "John Cougar, John Deer, John 3:16"
Luke Bryan, "Kick the Dust Up"
Sam Hunt, "Break Up in a Small Town"
Female Video of the Year
Carrie Underwood, "Smoke Break" (WINNER)
Jana Kramer, "I Got the Boy"
Kacey Musgraves, "Biscuits"
Cam, "Burning House"
Kelsea Ballerini, "Dibs"
Maren Morris, "My Church"
Group/Duo Video of the Year
Little Big Town, "Girl Crush" (WINNER)
Brothers Osborne, "Stay a Little Longer"
Dan + Shay, "Nothin' Like You"
Florida Georgia Line, "Sippin' on Fire"
Old Dominion, "Break Up with Him"
Zac Brown Band, "Loving You Easy"
Breakthrough Video of the Year
Chris Stapleton, "Fire Away" (WINNER)
Brothers Osborne, "Stay a Little Longer"
Cam, "Burning House"
Chris Janson, "Buy Me a Boat"
Maren Morris, "My Church"
Old Dominion, "Break Up With Him"
CMT Performance of the Year
Carrie Underwood, "Smoke Break" (WINNER)
Adam Lambert and Leona Lewis, "Girl Crush"
Brantley Gilbert and Lynyrd Skynyrd, "What's Your Name"
Jennifer Nettles and Cheap Trick, "I Want You to Want Me"
Chris Stapleton, "Nobody to Blame"
Darius Rucker, "Alright"
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