Let’s face it—relationships aren’t always easy, and for Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher, the road hasn’t been smooth sailing. Even before they tied the knot in July 2010, this couple faced some serious challenges right off the bat. Both deeply committed Christians, Carrie and Mike met back in 2008 at one of her concerts. It was love at first sight—or so it seemed—but there was a big catch. Mike was living in Canada, playing hockey for the Ottawa Senators, while Carrie was based in Nashville and constantly on the road touring. Talk about long-distance dating!
“Can I make dating any harder?” Carrie joked later. Despite the miles between them, they managed to keep things going. Months of texting and calling finally led to a reunion on New Year’s Eve, where their chemistry sparked even more. As the ball dropped, they shared their first kiss. By the next December, they were engaged, and by the following summer, they were officially husband and wife. But as the years have passed, the reality of their differences has started to surface. An insider recently revealed just how different these two really are, and it’s not painting the happiest picture for their future together.
Fast forward to today, and the tension in their marriage is undeniable. Carrie, now 34, has tried suggesting couples counseling as a way to work through their issues. But Mike, 37, hasn’t exactly been on board with the idea. “He doesn’t necessarily say no, but he just kicks that can down the road,” explained a source close to the couple. “He admits he isn’t really comfortable with the idea.” While Mike may shy away from therapy, Carrie has her own struggles with her husband’s outgoing personality. “Mike is as gregarious as they come. He thinks nothing of inviting six people over, people Carrie barely knows,” the insider revealed. It’s clear that their differences in personality are starting to take a toll.
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Even their daily routines highlight just how different they are. For instance, their dietary preferences couldn’t be more opposite. Carrie doesn’t eat meat, and she definitely doesn’t want to cook it. “She wants to be the kind of wife who makes her husband dinner, but it becomes a problem,” said a source close to carnivore Mike. This has led to a situation where they often cook two separate meals, which means dinnertime isn’t exactly the bonding experience they might hope for. If Mike continues to push away the idea of couples counseling, especially over smaller issues like dinner, those close to them fear the worst for their marriage.
The source continued, “They often cook two separate meals prepared separately, so dinnertime isn’t really a bonding process.” If Mike keeps pushing away the idea of couples counseling, especially over smaller issues like dinner, those close to them fear the worst. “If Carrie and Mike continue to grow apart, they will have no choice but to divorce,” the source said. “This will tear Carrie apart because of her faith and the vows she took. Obviously, it’s something neither of them wants, and the stakes are higher now because of their son. But more and more, they seem to be going separate ways, and it could spell doom for their marriage.”