Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood is recovering from her fall. Pictured: Underwood and Mike Fisher attend Nashville Shines for Haiti benefiting Sean Penn's J/P Haitian relief organization at the Arndt Estate on Oct. 24, 2017 in Brentwood, Tennessee. Getty Images/Rick Diamond

Carrie Underwood is feeling better after she fell outside her home, thanks to her husband, Mike Fisher.

On Friday, Underwood suffered multiple injuries, including a broken wrist, after falling outside of her home in Nashville. On Saturday, she gave fans an update regarding her condition and thanked her husband for looking after her.

"Thanks so much for all the well wishes everybody...I'll be alright...might just take some time...glad I’ve got the best hubby in the world to take care of me," Underwood wrote on Twitter.

"On Friday night, Carrie Underwood took a hard fall on some steps outside her home," Underwood's rep said in statement to Us Weekly. "While there were no life-threatening injuries, she was taken to the hospital to be treated. She sustained multiple injuries including a broken wrist and some cuts and abrasions from the fall."

The rep added that Underwood's husband made it back in town the same night that the "American Idol" winner was released from the hospital. The statement also said that Underwood's recovery will take time, but she is thankful for the prayers and well-wishes.

Due to her injuries, Underwood failed to perform at the Country Rising concert for the victims of the Las Vegas shooting in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean on Sunday in Nashville. The accident came just two days after Underwood hosted the Country Music Awards with Brad Paisley.

During the event, the "Before He Cheats" singer cried when she performed a moving tribute for over 50 men and women who were killed after a gunman opened fire during the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas on Oct. 1. Underwood gave the most powerful performance of the night when she sang the song "Softly and Tenderly" for the mass shooting victims.

In related news, Underwood's husband announced his retirement from NHL in August. The "Jesus, Take the Wheel" singer expressed her support for the athlete on Instagram after he wrapped up his career in hockey.

"Captain @mfisher1212 I sure am going to miss watching you play and cheering you on with the rest of Smashville, but I so look forward to seeing what God has in store for you in this next chapter of your life," Underwood wrote.