From now on,Carrie Underwood‘s husband will probably be leaving the singing to her.
Hockey pro Mike Fisher recently did his own version of Carpool Karaoke, singing along to his wife’s latest single “Cry Pretty.” However, he couldn’t quite hit the high notes — even their3-year-old son Isaiahcracked up in the backseat! — and theAmerican Idolalum just had to document the hilarious moment.
“You gonna start your new career as a country singer, babe?” she is heard asking in the Instagram video, posted Saturday.
“I’ve heard that many times,” the athlete replied before continuing to show of his vocal capabilities.
Underwood captioned the post, “Sounds just like the original…🤪”
The couple, who wed in July 2010, walked the CMT Music Awards red carpet together earlier this month. He got aquick hug and kiss on the cheekbefore Underwood took the stage to accept her trophy for CMT Female Video of the Year for her collaboration withLudacrison “The Champion.”
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The event marked thefirst red carpet appearanceUnderwood, 35, and Fisher, 38, made together sinceher accident in the fall, which resulted in a broken wrist andmore than 40 stitchesto her face.
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The mom of one has spent the past few monthsresuming her public lifefollowingher frightening accident. From visitingAmerican Idol —where she performed asoaring version of her song ‘Cry Pretty’— tocelebrating her 10-year anniversary at the Grand Ole Opry, as well as working hard on her forthcoming albumCry Pretty,Underwood’s comeback is in full swing.
The reemergence follows that scary night in November 2017 when she fell down the steps outside of her home while taking her dogs out for a walk.
“There was one step, and I didn’t let go of the leashes! Priorities! So that’s why my left hand’s fine. But I went to catch myself and I just missed a step. If I had fallen anywhere else, I would have been perfectly fine. But it was one step that messed everything up,” she added.
source: people.com