Underwood and Mike Fisher walked the red carpet together for the first time in two years, making headlines.
Since winning American Idol in 2005, Carrie Underwood has become a country music superstar.
The Oklahoma singer has won seven Grammys and sold 85 million records worldwide with singles like “Before He Cheats” and “Jesus, Take the Wheel.”
From her Calia fitness brand, health app, and American Idol judgeship, Underwood, 42, has developed a successful business.
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Since Randy Travis named her to the Grand Ole Opry in 2008, Underwood has been a tremendous presence on the stage. Her performance wasn’t the only thing that captivated spectators recently.
Underwood performed “Three Wooden Crosses” and “Forever and Ever, Amen” in tribute to Randy Travis during the event, which featured country music’s top stars.
She gave Travis the mic for the last “Amen,” which prompted a standing ovation and passionate hugs.
While Underwood stunned in an elegant look, it was Fisher’s rare public appearance that drew just as much attention online. Fans flooded social media with excitement:
“Hot husband of the night.”….”Her husband is so handsome, don’t see him much.”…..”I haven’t seen Mike in a while—stunning Carrie!”
Inside Carrie and Mike’s Private Life
The couple, who wed in 2010, first met backstage at one of Underwood’s concerts through her bassist, a mutual friend. They’ve since built a quiet life together on a farm just outside Nashville, raising their two sons, Isaiah and Jacob.
Despite their celebrity status, Underwood and Fisher have kept their relationship largely out of the public eye, preferring to keep family life private. But moments like this week’s red carpet reunion remind fans why they’re still one of country music’s most beloved couples.
Mike Fisher’s Impressive NHL Career
Now 44, Mike Fisher enjoyed a standout 17-year career in the NHL, playing 1,088 games and earning 589 points (278 goals, 311 assists). He spent most of his time with the Ottawa Senators (1999–2011) before finishing his career with the Nashville Predators (2011–2018).
A two-time NHL All-Star and Selke Trophy finalist for his defensive play, Fisher became a respected leader and fan favorite. His career reached a high point in 2018 when he helped Nashville win the Stanley Cup. That same year, he retired to focus on his family.