Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher welcomed their second child on Jan. 21. The baby was named Jacob Bryan and they refer to him as their “miracle baby,” which is understandable because he was born after three miscarriages. The husband and wife now dote on their son and they rarely go out of their home these days.
As per People, Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher have become homebodies after bringing Jacob Bryan home. A source told the publication that the singer is living a quiet life now and the arrival of their second child just made her and her husband love to stay home even more.
“They rarely leave their home at night and love the outdoors and often go for walk. Carrie lives a very quiet life,” the insider allegedly told People. “They take Isaiah fishing, to the zoo and to farms so he can learn about animals. They very much live a farm life and seem to love it.”
Now, while Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher stay home most of the time these days, it will not be long when the “Love Wins” songstress becomes busy again with work and she definitely needs to leave the comfort of her home. She is set to begin her “Cry Pretty 360” tour in May and this will last until October.
So, how will Carrie Underwood take care of her sons while she works? Apparently, she hates the idea of being separated from her children so she will not leave them at home. Yes, she will bring them along as she performs in key cities across the U.S.
Closer Weekly reported that Carrie Underwood will hit the road with Jacob Bryan and 3-year-old Isaiah but she will be leaving her husband Mike Fisher at home. It appears that the former hockey star is not accompanying his wife and kids because he is not fond of going on a road tour with his wife.
“Carrie’s plan is to take the boys on the road with her without Mike. Carrie has always said Mike hates being on the road with her,” the source supposedly told the tabloid. “This is strange because he’s had such a similar lifestyle traveling from city to city. But tour life is just not for him.”
Meanwhile, Carrie Underwood will return on stage for her “Cry Pretty 360” tour. She is expected to perform in more than 30 cities around U.S. and Canada.


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