Carrie Underwood is enjoying time with her family before embarking on her ‘The Denim & Rhinestones Tour,’ but her 3-year-old son does not appear to be taking any days off. The country music diva, 39, shared a lovely video of her youngest kid doing out to an old Tae Bo video.
“One of my old Tae Bo DVDs was discovered in a box of things by the boys, and Jake thought he’d have a little morning workout!” “I could soon have a gym friend!” she said in the Instagram caption, adding that he was ‘getting the day started appropriately.’ The remark was liked by almost 131,000 admirers and followers.

In the video, her kid can be seen imitating—or attempting to imitate—the Tae Bo teacher (Billy Blanks) as he goes through the difficult workout. Jake just lasted a few seconds before bursting into a dance motion and collapsing on a neighboring sofa. It’s a lovely picture that many parents throughout the world can relate to.
Jacob Bryan Fisher, Carrie Underwood’s youngest son, was born on January 21, 2019, and will turn four years old in two weeks. She and her husband, retired NHL player Mike Fisher, also have a son named Isaiah Michael Fisher, who was born on February 27, 2015.
Jacob looks to be developing an early interest in health and fitness, which is not surprising considering his father’s background as a professional athlete and his mother’s dedication to her own health and fitness journey. Carrie not only has a fitness app, but she has also published a book called Find Your Path in 2020 on health and fitness.

While Jacob may follow in his father’s footsteps, it is also conceivable that he may follow in his mother’s footsteps. Of course, he may follow in his father’s footsteps and become an astronaut, as she implied in an Instagram post about her family’s trip to the NASA Space Center.
“I had a fantastic day talking to astronauts in space, driving lunar rovers, inspecting space station replicas, and meeting some amazing people!” “Thank you to @astro_kimbrough and everyone else for showing us around and being so nice to my boys (who may or may not become future astronauts),” she wrote.
Carrie Underwood concluded the first part of her critically acclaimed ‘The Denim & Rhinestones Tour’ on November 19th with a performance at Chase Center in San Francisco, CA. While she won’t be back for another month, the tour will go out on February 2nd, with 16 gigs in February and nine more in March.

The second half concludes on March 17th, but not before visiting Miami, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Boston, Newark, New York, Philadelphia, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dallas, Glendale, LA, Sacramento, Portland, Seattle, and other cities.
The fight will not end there. Carrie Underwood’s Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency will reopen for 18 gigs between June and December 2023, following a brief hiatus. The residency will take place in The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas, which seats around 5,000 people.
Carrie Underwood was the first artist to play at the theater after it opened on December 1, 2021, and it was a sold-out performance. She has five events planned for June, the first of which is on June 21. She’ll only perform one concert in July, but she’ll return for six gigs in September, one in November, and five in December to round off 2023.