American Idol Carrie Underwood and her hockey husband Mike Fisher are reportedly near divorce over the country vixen's reluctance to get pregnant. While Carrie is still deciding whether she wants to be married and pregnant or all alone, she finally closed on her Ottawa mansion for a respectable $1.95 million. Perhaps, that it the reason the star recently posed for her Allure fashion photo shoot in a hotel room; the magazine wanted to tap into the energy of her homeless lifestyle.
There was a time not so long ago when Carrie Underwood talked about how she couldn't wait to have Mike Fisher's babies, but now it seems that the singer and her husband are looking to split as Underwood rethinks the benefits of breeding a brood.
Carrie once told Life & Style that she was hoping to make this decade her baby birthing years:
"I really want my 30's to be all about my family. When we have kids it going to wonderful.
"I think two is a good number. I don't want too many!"
According to friends in OK!, Carrie told Mike the same non-sense, but now that's it baby time, everybody is rethinking everything:
"They've been locked in a baby battle and it was putting serious strain on their marriage.
"Carrie made a pact with Mike last year that if he let her pursue her acting dreams, she'd get pregnant in 2014.
"At the end of 2013, he gave her an ultimatum...[But Carrie only] gives vague answers, like, 'You'll just have to wait and see.'"
Now it is being reported that Carrie and Mike even sold the old home they use to share together in Canada (via Huffington Post Canada):
"An Ottawa-area house belonging to country crooner Carrie Underwood and her husband, ex-Ottawa Senator Mike Fisher, has sold for $1.95 million.
"The house, in the Ottawa suburb of West Carleton, had a hard time finding a buyer. The couple dropped the asking price to $1.95 million, from $2.2 million, last fall."
Seems like they were in a hurry to move on.
Allure didn't have their latest photo-shoot with Underwoodin a hotel room, because they that was where she was living.
Allure creative director Paul Cavaco told Wet Paint, that they wanted to capture the energy of Carrie on tour:
"We thought we would do the pictures as if she was in a hotel room, having room service after her performance."
At least if things go completely south, we know that Carrie and Mike will be fine living out of hotel room suitcases.
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