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Carrie Underwood’s performance shrouded in mystery as a baby’s face appears on her KNEE

Was it a trick of the light, or were there more supernatural forces at work...

POP starlet Carrie Underwood appears to have a baby's face peering out of her right knee during a US gig.

The 33-year-old was singing at the Colonial Life Arena in South Carolina as part of her Storyteller US tour when the strange apparition was first noticed.

 Carrie Underwood appears to have a face peering out of her knee
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Carrie Underwood appears to have a face peering out of her kneeCredit: Exclusivepix Media
 Fans were stunned by weird optical illusion
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Fans were stunned by weird optical illusionCredit: Exclusivepix Media

Dressed in a long-sleeved tan-coloured dress, the Smoke Break songstress was busy doing her thing as the face of a child appeared to be smiling back out at the packed venue.

Carrie is mum to Isaiah, her one-year-old son with hockey player hubby Mike Fisher. And while the vision bears an uncanny resemblance to the tot, Carrie does not have any tattoos in that area on her body.

 The vision bears a resemblance to Carrie's one-year-old son Isaiah
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The vision bears a resemblance to Carrie's one-year-old son IsaiahCredit: Rex Features

So was it a trick of the light, or were there more supernatural forces at play?

The multiple-Grammy Award-winner first shot to fame in 2004 when she was named the winner of TV singing contest American Idol.

She became the biggest success story to come out of the show and is now considered country music royalty.

Refreshingly however she has never shunned her TV roots.

 Carrie originally shot to fame as the winner of American Idol in 2014
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Carrie originally shot to fame as the winner of American Idol in 2014Credit: Getty Images - WireImage
 She has since gone on to become country music royalty
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She has since gone on to become country music royaltyCredit: Getty Images - FilmMagic

Speaking to The Sun Online earlier this year, she said: “I feel like shows like Idol were made for people like me. [People] that love to sing, but don’t really know what to do with it.

“I grew up in a really small town and had sang everywhere that I possibly could – bars and church and everywhere between, but obviously that [American Idol] is what led me here and I’m so grateful for it.”