Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood are back with a third episode of their web series “God & Country”, and this week’s edition focuses on parenthood.
27.05.2020 - 17:05 / usmagazine.com
Before becoming a mom, Carrie Underwood had her doubts about her parenting skills.
“I was never good with other people’s kids,” the country singer, 37, said in a Monday, May 25, sneak peek of her and her husband Mike Fisher’s Mike and Carrie: God & Country series. “Why would I be good with one of my own?”
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Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood are back with a third episode of their web series “God & Country”, and this week’s edition focuses on parenthood.
Carrie Underwood opened up like never before about one of the hardest times in her life both mentally and emotionally which made her question her faith. While trying to expand her family with her husband, Mike Fisher, the country music star suffered three miscarriages before having her second son, Jacob, in January 2019.
“Got 5 miles in with my favorite runner, Ivey Childers,” Carrie Underwood, 37, captioned a selfie she uploaded to her Instagram Stories on June 3. The country music superstar joined Ivey — a “recipe developer and creator of the popular cupcake and cake boutique bakery, Ivey Cake,” per her website – to celebrate Global Running Day. What Carrie should be celebrating is Make-up Free Selfie Day, because the picture she posted to the ‘gram was gorgeous.
An alternate route? Carrie Underwood and her husband, Mike Fisher, previously discussed different ways to welcome baby No. 2 after multiple miscarriages.
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher are opening up like never before about the three miscarriages they've suffered. In the second episode of the couple's web series,, titled «The Wrestle,» the pair get emotional as they explain their devastating losses while attempting to expand their family.
Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher are back with a second episode of their new web series “God & Country”, and this week the couple are getting real about suffering multiple miscarriages.
That’s a wrap! The season finale of Amy Schumer‘s cooking show, Amy Schumer Learns to Cook, aired on Monday, June 1. As the last episode was coming to a close, the comedian took the opportunity to thank her husband and cohost, chef Chris Fischer, for all that he’s taught her.
Even Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher fight sometimes. The couple opened up about differences in opinions, their family, faith and more in their new docuseries, Mike and Carrie: God & Country.
Carrie Underwood wasn't sure she wanted to have children.
Carrie Underwood wasn't sure she wanted to have children.
A “hurt” Carrie Underwood confronted God in an “honest conversation” after suffering multiple miscarriages prior to welcoming her second child last year. The country superstar and her husband, retired ice hockey player Mike Fisher, became a family-of-four with the arrival of baby Jacob, a little brother for their five-year-old boy Isaiah, but their journey to parenthood the second time around was filled with heartache as Carrie endured three devastating losses along the way.
Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher are opening up like never before in their new web series,
Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher are opening up like never before in their new web series, “Mike and Carrie: God & Country”.
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher are grateful for their faith. The pair is featured in I Am Second's four-part digital series "Mike and Carrie: God & Country,” in which they look back on their lives together.
A “hurt” Carrie Underwood confronted God in an “honest conversation” after suffering multiple miscarriages prior to welcoming her second child last year.
A “hurt” Carrie Underwood confronted God in an “honest conversation” after suffering multiple miscarriages prior to welcoming her second child last year.