Carrie Underwood Tries to Make Her Way Through LAX

February 24, 2009 by Jeanne  

Traveling can be a really tiring on most people and the part I hate the most is the security checkpoint. 

Carrie Underwood the country singing sensation and former American Idol winner goes through the security checkpoint at LAX Airport in Los Angeles, Ca

Just like everyone else, American Idol season 4 winner, Carrie Underwood, had to take off her boots and head through the scanner (okay, I actually saw George Clooney completely bypass this process on the TMZ television show – how is that right?!?).  Carrie seemed patient enough with having the paparazzi record her every movement but, unfortunately, it looks like she grew tired of the flashbulbs.  Can you blame her?

I almost feel guilty putting these pictures up at all but I wanted to show them to you to ask a question – do you think it’s right to photograph celebrities in this way?  I actually just thought of another question too.  I see a lot of these airport pictures, is it safe to have paparazzi taking pictures of “security measures”? 

Carrie Underwood makes her way through LAX

Carrie Underwood makes her way through LAX

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One Response to “Carrie Underwood Tries to Make Her Way Through LAX”
  1. Erin says:

    Sometimes celebrities can get screened and check privately – it depends on the celeb and airport. Tyra Banks does it a lot! Maybe they can pay for it? Who knows.

    Not the fairest thing in the world, but I guess it can be argued that it is more secure – no photos of the security process!

    But who knows if that’s what happened with George!!

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