Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher make a perfect celebrity couple. The pair tied the knot in 2010 in a dreamy wedding in Georgia.
The winner of the fourth season of American Idol and the Ottawa Senators hockey player at a backstage meet-and-greet following one of her concerts. Carrie’s initial reaction to Mike was “hot, hot, hot.”
Their relationship was challenging at the beginning because Carrie resided in Nashville while Mike lived in Canada at the time.
“I mean, can I make dating more difficult?” the Grammy Award winner once said during an episode of VH1’s Behind the Music. “Let’s get a hockey guy who lives in another country. Awesome.”
The two stayed in touch through phone calls before meeting again in person around three months following their initial meeting.
In her songs, Carrie often sings about heartbreak, but her real love life can’t be any better.
Speaking to People, she once said, “I feel like he is the person I was meant to be with.”
In their 2020 docuseries, Mike and Carrie: God & Country, the songstress and the athlete admitted to facing several highs and lows in their marriage.
“We learn from each other and have spirited discussions about things that we disagree on, but at the end of the day, we love each other very much,” she said in an episode.
However, no matter the challenges, the couple learned how to communicate through their differences.
The couple share two children together, Isaiah, born in 2015, and Jacob, born in 2019.
“I love my role as a mom and wife. In addition to what I get to do onstage, I go to baseball practice,” Carrie shared in a May 2023 interview with Vegas Magazine. “It’s wonderfully ordinary, and I love that. In a lot of ways, I lead a double life. I’m mom at home, and then I fly away to Vegas or to go on tour.”
Of course, when she’s busy touring, she gets a lot of help from Mike who’s taking care of the kids.
Back in 2017, she experienced a fall and broke her wrist. It was a tough period which Carrie says wouldn’t have been able to overcome easily had it not been for her husband.
“He is so levelheaded about everything, and when I was dealing with everything, not just emotionally but hormonally, when you’re going on that roller coaster of pregnant, not pregnant, pregnant, not pregnant, I was probably not very easy to love, to be honest,” she shared with People. “And to have somebody so even-keeled, he was my lifeline, keeping me grounded.”
The couple celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary last year and they are still going strong.
At 83, This Star’s Stunning Transformation After Facial Surgery Will Leave You Speechless
At 83, this legendary star remains as vibrant as ever. After a dangerous fall in her early 30s that required facial surgery, she’s still living life to the fullest — even riding a lavender Harley. Her story is one of resilience, transformation, and an unshakeable love for life.
Over the years, she has secured her place in entertainment history. While other stars from her time have slowed down, she has continued moving forward in every possible way. However, beneath her graceful appearance lies a powerful tale of survival.
Defying expectations, she continues to thrive well into her 80s. Long before her resilience became known, the star had already captivated audiences in the ’60s with her beauty and charm. Let’s take a look at how she shone in her early years.
The legendary star was stunning in the 1960s and 1970s. She dazzled on screen, winning hearts with her performances.
The Accident That Almost Changed Everything
In September 1972, disaster struck during what should have been another fantastic performance. Just before she was set to go on stage at a Lake Tahoe casino, she fell 22 feet from a platform, hitting the ground hard.
The impact caused multiple facial fractures, a broken jaw, a concussion, and a broken arm. Witnesses said it was a terrifying scene, and many feared her dancing career was over, but thankfully, her knee was not injured.
She was rushed to U.C.L.A. Medical Center, where doctors worked for three hours to fix the damage to her face. The surgery was successful, but many wondered if she would return to her former glory.
The actress was famous for her beauty and talent, and with her severe injuries, some thought this might be the end of her time in the spotlight. But rather than retreat, she faced this challenge head-on.
Private Battles and Public Victories
She didn’t just return to the spotlight after recovering — she thrived. The surgery did not stop her career, and she quickly proved everyone wrong about her future in show business. By 1973, she was back in action, playing Mrs. Lowe in “The Train Robbers.”
Her work after the accident made her a versatile performer. By 1975, she earned two Oscar nominations. In the 1980s, she received six Emmy nominations, showing her talent went far beyond her early days as a sex symbol.
While her career flourished, her personal life faced challenges. In 1985, she shared her struggles with infertility. Despite trying various treatments, she and her husband, Roger Smith, could not have children of their own.
The couple raised Smith’s three children from a previous marriage, but she still hoped for a child, believing that whatever was meant to be would be. She often quoted the serenity prayer, asking for peace to accept what she could not change.
Even while dealing with these personal issues, she continued to shine in public. In the 1990s, she remained a star, proving her lasting appeal.
A Reserved Star in the Spotlight: The 2001 Interview
By 2001, she had spent four decades captivating audiences with her talents, yet she remained reserved. In an interview with The Washington Post, she kept the conversation brief.
After just 25 minutes, she ended the session, politely saying, “That’s enough. Don’t you think that’s enough?” Although she didn’t want to say much, her long career spoke for itself. She had made a name for herself across movies, nightclubs, television, and live performances.
Throughout the years, she faced injuries, depression, alcoholism, and infertility but continued to be a survivor. Reinvention was part of her career, reflecting her resilience. Her reserved nature, linked to her Swedish upbringing, made her private about certain topics.
She kept her personal life guarded, especially regarding her rumored relationship with Elvis Presley. Friends noted that she shut down when that topic was brought up.
While she was private about her life, she loved talking about animals and her passion for motorcycles. At the time of the interview, she was touring in a 45-city production of “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” even after suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident the year before.
Although her patience with the media was limited, her stunning green eyes showed her passion and drive. She preferred to keep parts of her life private.
A Life of Speed and Grace in Her 80s
Now in her 80s, Ann-Margret shows no signs of slowing down. Earlier this year, at the Women’s Image Network’s 25th Awards in February 2024, she received the Living Legend Award. In her speech, she reflected on her life and expressed gratitude for the unexpected blessings.
“I am so blessed. I just can’t believe all the things that have happened to me,” Ann-Margret said. Even at her age, she remains vibrant and energetic, especially with her love for speed.
At the event, she proudly shared that she still rides her lavender Harley Davidson, decorated with white daisies. “I love the speed,” she said with a smile.
Ann-Margret’s reflections were full of life, showing that while she may take moments to reflect, she is not done living life to the fullest. From her rise to fame to her more recent joys, she embraces every opportunity that comes her way.
Fans continue to admire her beauty and grace, with comments like “A timeless beauty ,” “Beautiful lady now and always,” and “Still a beautiful, lovely & classy lady!♥️.”
As she rides through life, both literally and figuratively, Ann-Margret inspires many with her strength and passion. From her early days as a Hollywood star to her ongoing journey at 83, she shows that beauty, grace, and talent do not fade with time.
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