Carrie Underwood reveals challenges of married life
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oi-Raymond Ronamai
By Raymond Ronamai
Country
singer
Carrie
Underwood,
who
married
hockey
player
Mike
Fisher
last
year,
has
revealed
that
marriage
is
not
a
cakewalk.
She
said
to
Ellen
DeGeneres
on
her
chat
show
that
married
life
has
lots
of
challenges
though
she
is
very
happy.
However,
moving
in
all
the
things
of
her
hubby
to
her
home
after
his
transfer
to
The
Nashville
Predators
from
Canadian
club
Ottawa
Senators
seems
to
be
the
biggest
challenge
so
far.
“Well,
we
started
out
you
know
we
got
married.
He
went
back
to
Canada.
I
went
back
to
Nashville...
then
he
got
traded
to
Nashville.
He
came
and
he
brought
all
of
his
c**p
with
him.
Our
house
became...he's
not
a
hoarder
but
he's
close,
maybe.
We
had
it
in
all
the
guest
bedrooms
and
he
had
it
boxed
up
and
stuff.
He's
like
babe,
I
need
more
space
in
the
closet
and
my
heart
just
sinks," she
revealed.
Sometimes,
the
singer
had
to
tell
her
hubby
what
to
keep
and
what
to
discard.
“He'll
keep
like
shirts
and
stuff
and
I'll
go
through
it.
You
online
shop,
you
go
shopping.
He
loves
to
shop.
He's
going
to
kill
me.
He
has
stuff
come
in
and
I'm
like
it's
not
going
out
fast
enough.
If
you
bring
stuff
in
and
stuff
needs
to
go
out.
Do
we
need
this
shirt?
It
has
a
giant
stain
on
the
sleeve.
Are
we
going
to
wear
this
again?
No,
then
do
something
with
it.
It's
still
hanging
up
there,"
she
said.