Carrie Underwood's marriage is hanging by a thread and her upcoming tour is at the center of the discord, claims a new report.
A source tells RadarOnline that Carrie's husband, Mike Fisher, is growing tired of being a stay-at-home dad and wants to pursue a career as a professional hockey coach. The country music singer, though, is not a fan of Mike, a former NHL player, traveling so much again. Instead, she wants him to travel with her and their children — Isaiah, 7, and Jacob, 3 — on her upcoming 43-date concert tour, her longest concert trek ever.
"Carrie says she can't function without her family with her on tour, and she doesn't want to slough the kids off on a babysitter," the source said. "But for Mike, when he goes along on Carrie's tours, it's a lot of chasing their kids around!"
Mike, Radar alleges, is beginning to see his 12-year marriage as one-sided.
"Mike gets a lot of offers to go into coaching. But when he brings it up to Carrie, she says absolutely not," the friend said. "She reminds him when he was playing traveling all over North America, they barely saw each other."
After a 20-year NHL career, Mike retired in 2018. Still, he wants to be around the game, which has left their marriage at a crossroads, claims the report.
"He has dreams too," the source reportedly close to the couple said. "You just feel if the two of them can't reach a happy medium in their personal and professional lives, their marriage is doomed!"
This is hardly the first time the couple has been hit with marriage-trouble rumors. This time, though, fans are pointing to Mike's absence from Carrie's Instagram. Although Mike did appear in a Sept. 15 post, the video was actually a throwback from three years earlier. Prior to that, Mike was seen in a June photo on Carrie's Instagram — that was also a throwback. Further, Mike was not with Carrie at a taping of CMT Giants earlier this month, but they did recently have a date night. He also attended the Grammy Awards with her in April.
"She puts on a happy show for the cameras, but there's a lot going on behind the scenes," a source told OK Magazine in June. "If you ask people who know them, they'll say [their marriage] is far from picture perfect. The truth is they've had issues for years."