Carrie Underwood, a religiously married mother of two small sons, will leave Las Vegas next year. As reported by the Globe, she chose this because performing in Sin City bothers her.

The sweet “Jesus Take the Wheel” thrush, 41, loves her job at Resorts World, where she reportedly makes $500 every night, but she wants to spend more time with her boys, Isaac, 9, and Jacob, 5, and her husband, former hockey player Mike Fisher.

"Carrie loved playing Vegas," the source told GLOBE Magazine. "But she felt like she had to cut that part of her career out of her life for now. She missed her boys when she was in Nevada and that left Mike a Single parent. She feels Mike and the kids haven't had her best as a wife and mother."

Carrie is still a judge on “American Idol,” but she thinks she can manage her roles as a parent and wife with her travels from Nashville to Los Angeles, where the program is shot.

“It's a schedule she can live with," the source added. She and her family can put up with her $12 million salary from “American Idol!”

Carrie is thrilled about her new job in the program, and everyone eagerly anticipates what she will bring to the table in her new role.

For seven seasons, viewers of “American Idol” have remained devoted to the show to witness the relationship between the three judges, Luke Bryan, Katy Perry, and Lionel Richie.

Beginning with ABC relaunching the show in 2018, the trio remained together until Perry announced her departure earlier this year.

Following the conclusion of the 22nd season, the singer of "Woman's World" resigned from her position, and an Idol veteran has stepped up to take her place.

Carrie, a country music singer who rose to popularity after conquering the fourth season of the competition, will join Bryan and Richie at the judges' table in the spring of 2019, as per E! Online.

In addition to the host, Ryan Seacrest, the judges made an appearance at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, during the November 3 game between the Tennessee Titans and the New England Patriots.

"American Idol's" social media accounts have teased "a special surprise," which has caused fans to go into a frenzy.