Carrie Underwood is the definition of a superstar. She's come a long way from her American Idol days and has had a successful career with chart-topping hits.
Behind the scenes, Carrie has become a mom to two adorable boys.
Carrie Underwood is the definition of a superstar. She's come a long way from her American Idol days and has had a successful career with chart-topping hits.
Behind the scenes, Carrie has become a mom to two adorable boys.
However, she recently opened up about postpartum life in a very honest and relatable way with a new Instagram photo.
If you follow Carrie and Mike on Instagram, they post lots of adorable updates about this curious little guy.
While Carrie was excited over the news, it was an emotional announcement as well. She revealed that she had suffered three miscarriages in two years before becoming pregnant with this baby.
"In the beginning, it was like, ‘Okay, God, we know this is, just wasn’t Your timing. And that is all right. We will bounce back and figure our way through it,'" she said in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning.
The family welcomed a new baby boy named Jacob Bryan Fisher. "Our hearts are full, our eyes are tired and our lives are forever changed. Life is good..." Carrie wrote in an Instagram post.
This sweet pic captures their first meeting and you can just tell that they are going to be BFFs for life.
Yes, stroller bootcamp is a thing and Carrie is rocking this baby-friendly workout.
How cool (and cute) is that??
"I’m going to be honest, 'bouncing back' after having Jacob has been much more difficult than after I had Isaiah and I’ve been pretty hard on myself lately," she wrote in the caption.
Carrie ended her post with a promise to be kinder to her body and celebrate what it can do.
"I promise to stop analyzing every angle and every curve and every pound and every meal," she said.
Learning to love your postpartum body is one of the most difficult challenges of becoming a mom, even for celebrities. It's important that Carrie shared this message with other moms out there.
Women still feel pressured to diet and scrutinize their bodies. We all need to make a promise to our own bodies, just like Carrie did with hers.
We all need to be a little easier on ourselves!