Carrie Underwood wears many hats, but there’s one that trumps the rest.
During an appearance on a recent episode of « The View, » Underwood — who was joined by her fellow « American Idol » judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie — opened up about how she manages to keep her home life grounded at her Tennessee farm with husband Mike Fisher and their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
« I don’t bring work home with me, » Underwood told the TV hosts. « And it is the opposite of what I do everywhere else, like being on stage and being at home. These are two different people, pretty much, and I love that because it’s like they’ll come to shows, and they’ll see me do what I do, and I feel like they’re proud. »
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« But mom makes dinner, » she continued. « I’m usually covered in dirt, or I have farm animals everywhere, or I’m covered in poop or whatever it is. That’s mom, and I hope, more than anything, that’s what they take away from me and that’s what they remember about me. Like she was mom and every once in a while she goes and gets on stage. »
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As a former « Idol » contestant and country superstar, Underwood revealed whether her sons have shown any interest in following in her footsteps.
« [Isaiah] is mini me in so many ways, » Underwood said of her 11-year-old son. « He can sing. He loves ‘Star Trek’ … but I don’t think I would [let him do a show like ‘Idol’], he would need to be older and more established in himself. »
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Despite her mega success, Underwood has found purpose and joy in farm life — including raising livestock, canning foods, harvesting her own fruits and vegetables, crocheting and more.
In a 2023 episode of « The Dr. Josh Axe Show, » Underwood said her main goal is to become a full farm-to-table family.
« I love that our meals, especially dinner, it’s like you look on our plate and everything on our plates is something that either came from the garden, or my husband’s a hunter, you know. The meat is something that he got. »
She added, « We eat what we have. We eat seasonally. It all tastes delicious because it’s food. »
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Publish date : 2026-03-26 15:48:00
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