In addition to announcing her first pregnancy with husband Mike Fisher, country superstar Carrie Underwood announced that she is taking over television this fall. 

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Not only is the singer performing NBC's Sunday Night Football anthem this weekend, she is also co-hosting the 48th Annual CMA Awards on ABC November 5. Now, she's producing her own television series for Fox with legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

On Thursday E! announced that the six-hour "event" series will be based on the hit song Two Black Cadillacs from her 2012 album Blown Away.

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The series will follow a southern wife and her husband's mistress who hatch a plan to murder their unfaithful beau.

There's no air date just yet, but with projects on other major networks there will be no shortage of Underwood on the television over the next year. Now that she's inked deals with NBC, ABC, and FOX, perhaps CBS will be next.

Production for Underwood's opening football number has already wrapped and is scheduled to premiere this Sunday on NBC. Not only will Underwood be co-hosting the CMA Awards in November, she is also up for a few awards herself with three nominations.

Underwood personally announced her involvement with the upcoming Fox series on Thursday when she posted the news on Twitter. It is the first thing she has posted since announcing her pregnancy on Monday.