Carrie Underwood, born into an ordinary farming family in Oklahoma, describes her upbringing as one of "free-range" living—spending considerable time outdoors, mingling with animals and nurturing a love for singing. From her childhood, Carrie was drawn to music, frequently participating in various competitions. Despite her early lack of notable success, Carrie's persistence paid off when she decided to audition for "American Idol." Her victory on the show not only earned her a massive fan base but also paved the way for her debut album release in 2006.
As Carrie's popularity soared, her personal life took a delightful turn when she met Mike Fisher, a professional ice hockey player, two years after her debut. Their relationship blossomed quickly, leading to a romantic proposal in 2009. Just six months following their engagement, Carrie and Mike tied the knot, marking a significant chapter in her life.
In 2015, Carrie gave birth to her first son, Isaiah. The singer was very happy, and soon the couple started planning a second child. But then, a streak of bad luck began.
In 2017, while at home, Carrie had a fall and badly injured her face. Her husband was away on business at the time but immediately rushed back to support his wife once he heard the news.
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