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Pregnant Carrie Underwood Talks Baby Weight Loss after Accused of Stealing ‘Little Toy Guns’ Video Concept [NEWS]

Carrie Underwood wants people to know that she is super excited about having her baby boy in April and has absolutely loved every minute of her pregnancy, but the "Something in the Water" singer also desperately wants he body back. The American Idol explained that she can't weigh to loss the baby weight and get back her smoking hot Instagram frame. According to the latest gossip news updates, St. Louis based rock band Greek Fire can't wait for Carrie and her team to give them credit for the concept of Underwood's new "Little Toy Guns" music video from her new 'Greatest Hits' album, which they insist is "almost a shot for shot" recreation of their video for "Top of the World".

At 31-years-young Carrie Underwood is just dying to give birth to her first baby with husband Mike Fisher, so she can get back in the gym and get that perfect 10 figure back.

During a recent interview with People, Carrie insisted that she was grateful for the miracle of life and all that but was also dying to shed the dozens of pounds she's gained since first getting pregnant:

"Even when I feel pretty large, it really is such a miracle and such a beautiful thing...[but] I'm looking forward to reclaiming my body.

"I've been saying it's been on loan for the past many months...I'm excited to take it back."

As excited as the boys of the band Greek Fire will no doubt be to see Carrie's svelte frame reemerge after a 9-month hibernation, they would be even more excited to hear she was going to give them credit for originally birthing the concept of her new video for "Little Toy Guns".

Although, the band has made it clear that it doesn't hold Carrie Underwood personally responsible for the blunder, Fox News is reporting they want some sort of public acknowledgment for stealing the idea from the "Top of the World" video "almost shot for shot":

"I'm not interested in money that I didn't earn and I'm not interested in disparaging Carrie Underwood in any way.

"Carrie Underwood is not coming up with her own video concepts -- somebody from the Carrie Underwood camp [is responsible]."

If you watch the two videos at the same time, the similarities seems to hit an undeniable fever pitch as the musicians perform amidst a cloud of red smoke in the woods while the sun sets near the end of both.

Greek Fire has mentioned contacting an attorney to see what they can do, but if Carrie just agrees to name her baby after the band once it's born in April, they could probably just call the whole thing even.

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