Carrie Underwood And Mike Fisher Find Balance Amidst The Coronavirus Chaos Inside Carrie Underwood, Husband Mike Fisher's Supportive Marriage | Us

Carrie Underwood And Mike Fisher Find Balance Amidst The Coronavirus Chaos

Inside Carrie Underwood, Husband Mike Fisher's Supportive Marriage | Us

Alright, let’s be real here for a moment. Staying cooped up inside isn’t exactly a blast, right? But that’s exactly what Carrie Underwood and her husband, Mike Fisher, have been doing during this whole coronavirus situation. According to a source speaking with Closer Weekly, the couple’s been trying to make the best of it, even if it’s not easy.

“Carrie’s all about juggling her kids, her home, and her music. But let’s be honest, she really hates change. Not having control over things? That’s a big no-no for her. This virus has her pretty scared. She’s worried, taking precautions, doing everything she can to stay safe,” the source said on April 1. “Mike, on the other hand, thinks this will all blow over soon, so he’s been focused on keeping Carrie calm and reassured.”

Staying Strong Together

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Now, Carrie, who’s 37, and Mike, who’s 39, are doing their best to stay positive and not let the stress get to them. Sure, there are moments where they might get on each other’s nerves, but overall, this time together is actually bringing them closer. “They’re finding ways to connect and support each other, even when things feel tough,” the source explained.

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  • Adapting to a New Normal

    With social distancing in full effect, the couple has had to put some of their usual activities on hold. “Mike loves his hunting trips—they’re his way of getting away from everything—but this shelter-in-place situation means he’s staying put,” the source revealed. Meanwhile, Carrie, the powerhouse behind hits like “Cry Pretty,” is eagerly counting down the days until she can return to the stage.

    “Carrie has her tour dates set for June, assuming everything goes as planned. But postponing Stagecoach in April because of the coronavirus was a real blow,” the insider noted. “She’s trying to see it as a blessing, though. Carrie and Mike know they’re fortunate, so they’re using this time to help others as much as they can.”

    Keeping Busy During Quarantine

    Carrie hasn’t let the downtime go to waste. She’s been keeping herself busy by journaling, sharing a glimpse of her process with fans on Instagram. On March 23, she posted a photo of herself writing in a notebook, saying, “I keep a journal and it means a lot to me. It keeps me honest and accountable. I don’t share every detail of my life with many people, but my journal gets everything.”

    Then, on March 31, Carrie shared another sweet Instagram post, this time showing off some clothes. “Trying to stay productive while indoors (and wearing my favorite #PowerSculptLeggings),” the seven-time Grammy Award winner captioned the photo. It’s clear that Carrie and Mike are finding ways to adapt and thrive during this challenging time.

    Given the rapidly changing nature of the coronavirus situation,Closer Weekly wants to ensure our readers have access to the most accurate information. For the latest updates and guidance, check out the CDC, WHO, and advice from local public health officials. If you’re experiencing symptoms, reach out to your healthcare provider for medical advice.

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