Carrie Underwood’s Son Isaiah, 3, Shaves His Dad Mike Fisher’s Face With a Real Buzzer— Watch!
Well, Carrie Underwood's husband is clearly adventurous! The music sensation shared a funny clip of her husband, Mike Fisher, allowing their three-year-old son, Isaiah, shave his dad's face with an actual working buzzer — and we can't help but cringe at the cute moment. Watch the video above to see it all go down!
"Prediction: This won’t end well.." Carrie captioned the clip, in which Mike looks pretty calm we must say.
And fans were loving it! "My goodness is this not the sweetest video of a father with his son!! ?❤️ Immediate smile brought to my face for pretty much the whole day?? Thank you for that❤️," one user wrote. Another added, "How precious. Love the end when he touches his face and says there its better!" One commented, "Omg he’s really letting your son do that? Oh what a guy! How cute!!!!!"
Carrie, 35, has gushed about her "wonderful" hubby of eight years in the past. "My husband is as wonderful as he is hot, and I feel like that's rare," the "Church Bells" singer said. "He's amazing. He's such a great dad and he's so supportive of what I do and I'm supportive of him and we just love our little family."
This isn't the first time Mike has had a bonding session with Isaiah, so perhaps that's why Carrie has said their little boy may take up hockey like his famous dad someday. "I’m pretty sure he’s going to play some hockey at some point in his life," she previously shared.
And even though Mike and Carrie are extremely busy, they always make time for Isaiah — even it's for a quick grooming session! "I remember when we first found out we were gonna have him it [was] like, 'How are we gonna do this? Our lives are so crazy as it is,'" Carrie once told People. "But you just make room and you learn how important that family time is, and to be able to spend time and carve out some of that and maybe get to go on vacation and maybe get to go on a cruise — that stuff is so important to, like I said, make time for family. That’s what it’s all about."
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