Carrie Underwood Rids Pregnancy Rumors

Posted by Valerie Wire on 12/07/2010
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As we all know, Country Music sweet heart Carrie Underwood is now – finally – married to her Canadian hockey prince, Mike Fischer. But just because Fischer “put a ring on it” doesn’t mean the two will be going from wedding preparation to baby preparation any time soon.
 
"As soon as you get married that happens," Underwood said in an interview with a Detroit radio station, WYCD. "We did the CMT Artists of the Year special, and they had all these celebrity chefs come in from the Food Network ... The food was great, but after the chefs were done they all sat back and had a few. Afterwards I got to meet them, and a guy was bombed. He said, 'So did you just have a baby?' I said, 'You do not ever ask a woman if she just had a baby. Do I look like I just had a baby?' ... He got in trouble, and I took his drink away."
 
Even though Underwood is on the final leg of her nine-month Play On tour this month, she doesn’t exclude baby-thoughts, either. "I know it's possible to be a great mother and to be on the road,” Underwood said. “You don't have to sacrifice that much. I see people like Martina McBride do it, and Faith Hill do it. I know it's a possibility. I just maybe need to sit down with them and say, 'How DO you do it?'"
 
Currently, when the two honeymooners aren’t spending time traveling, most of their down time is spent in Canada. However, they do have plans of relocating – especially when children come in to the picture. “We both love Nashville,” Underwood said, who was born and raised in Oklahoma. "I envision myself living there long after I have kids and long after I'm done singing and all that stuff, just because it's a great place to live ... You can work, you can write, you can record, you can shoot videos and all that stuff, but you can also find land and spread out a bit."
 
The next thing on Underwood’s agenda, when the final curtain closes on her tour and the holidays pass, is to begin her next album. And while this album is sure to be 100 percent Country, there may be changes for that in the future, as well. "I'd love someday to do a whole album of hymns, because in church it was all about the hymns," Underwood said. Including the hymn 'How Great Thou Art' in every show, the singer said her fondness for the song goes back to her childhood. "You'd sing the same thing every Sunday, and it felt like church, so I'm glad I get to do that one every night."
 
Source: TheBoot.com