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Carly Pearce Says Cleaning Airbnbs Changed Her Forever

Carly Pearce is a great example of a real-life Cinderella story!

The Kentucky native has done a little bit of "Every Little Thing," initially convincing her parents to allow her to take an entertainer position at Dollywood when she was 16-years-old. While that could have been the fire starter that led her to her current success, it was a long journey that was littered with dirty jobs.

"It is very true. I had a record deal, lost it, and for a couple of years didn't have a job," Carly shared with CMT'sCody Alan. "I moved here with a high school diploma that I got in the mail because I homeschooled. I did get my diploma. I feel like people need to know that."

It took nearly a decade for Carly to dig her heels into Music City, and she worked any odd job that she could in order to pay her bills.

"I had to make ends meet. I had to pay my rent. I had to get food for my cat," laughs the "Hide The Wine" singer.

"I cleaned AIRBNBS in Nashville for a few years, and people are NASTY! Gross! I would clean these massive homes for bachelor and bachelorette parties would be, and I would have to bake cookies for them and leave them. Oh, I did all kinds of things!"

"I think that the most memorable is just how disgusting people are. Like, it forever changed my thought on how I leave a hotel room, or how I leave an AIR BNB, or how I leave a fitting room because somebody has to clean that up," says Carly. "And I am just telling you, people are nasty."

"The things that I saw may have scarred me," laughs the singer. "They don't care!"

Carly's third studio album, '29: Written in stone', will be released on Big Machine Records on September 17th. The project will contain 15 songs and be an expansion of Carly's EP' 29.'  

RELATED: Carly Pearce’s Dog June Has Favorite Songs.

Click the link below and listen to Carly's first look into the new album by listening to "Dear Miss Loretta," featuring Patty Loveless.

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