Country music star Carrie Underwood and her husband, former NHL player Mike Fisher, recently enjoyed a night out at a George Strait concert, a symbolic event that underscores the couple's revitalized marriage. The couple, who share two sons, Isaiah and Jacob, have weathered some challenging times, particularly due to the demands of Underwood's recent tour.
The couple's night out was documented on Underwood's Instagram, where she shared a photo of herself and Fisher, along with three other couples. Underwood looked radiant in jean shorts and a white tank top, while Fisher sported a dark T-shirt and baseball cap. The group was there to enjoy the music of George Strait, a legendary country singer who, according to sources, played a significant role in helping Underwood and Fisher get their marriage back on track.
Strait, who has been happily married to his wife, Norma, for 52 years, reportedly offered the couple some sage advice. "George told them they've got to put each other first and not get distracted by the outside world, because what matters is right here," a source claimed. "Carrie and Mike may have never made it through the storms if it weren't for George’s loving talks."
The couple's relationship now appears to be in a much healthier place, and they are reportedly planning to renew their vows. "They love the idea of having a big party to recommit to each other," a source said. "They're very happy right now but there have been some hard times where they didn't know if they would make it. So getting to where they are feels like an accomplishment, and they want to honor that."
Underwood recently celebrated Fisher's induction into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, expressing her pride and admiration for her husband's accomplishments. "Congratulations, babe! So proud of you," Underwood gushed over the former NHL star. "I can think of no one more deserving! Glad me and the boys could celebrate you and your accomplishments… #blessed."