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Carrie Underwood Says Her Sons Isaiah and Jacob Have Inherited Her Musicality: 'Both Can Carry a Tune'

Carrie Underwood Says Her Sons Isaiah and Jacob Have Inherited Her Musicality: 'Both Can Carry a Tune'

Yahoo05-03-2025

Carrie Underwood is giving a rare update on her two sons.
The country singer, 41, appeared on a Wednesday, March 5, episode of Live with Kelly and Mark and was asked about her two sons — Isaiah and Jacob — whom she shares with her NHL player husband Mike Fisher.
"Do they have your musical gifts?" co-host Kelly Ripa asked.
"They both can carry a tune. I feel like our oldest, Isaiah, probably has the biggest chance of heading in that direction," Underwood shared. "Jake likes hockey. So we may have a little of both because my husband's a retired NHL player."
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Related: Carrie Underwood Reveals Her Son's Sweet Reaction to Her New Role as an American Idol Judge
"Not hockey! You know when they become teenager and they go through puberty, hockey hands, the smell is a real thing," Ripa teased. "The gloves smell!" co-host Mark Consuelos added.
"He's 6, and everything already stinks. It's disgusting," Underwood replied.
Back in October, Underwood spoke with E! News and revealed her son's adorable reaction to her return to American Idol as a judge on the show's 23rd season after taking home the grand prize in season 4.
Underwood told the outlet, "My son thinks I'm singing somewhere, so he's like, 'God please give her all the right words and help her sing great.'"
Her husband Fisher, 44, then had to correct his little one. "Mike was like, 'She's not singing,' " the mom of two recalled.
"The don't really know what I do," she then admitted. "They do, but they don't, which I kind of love. I'm mom to them."
Although Underwood's kids may not have seen her on American Idol the first time around, they're getting excited to watch her on television when the singing show returns to ABC.
"They love seeing me on TV. But even with younger kids who obviously did not see me on American Idol or early in my career, to some kiddos, [Saturday Night Football] is what they know me from," she joked to Yahoo Entertainment. "So I'll take it. That's really amazing."
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