Carrie Underwood and Husband Mike Fisher: Their First Interview Together

Season 1Episode 1960 minMay 20, 2012
Carrie Underwood and Husband Mike Fisher: Their First Interview Together
Oprah travels to Nashville for an intimate, in-depth interview with country music superstar Carrie Underwood at her picturesque cabin retreat. Carrie reflects on her rise to fame since winning American Idol in 2005, her two-year marriage to professional hockey player Mike Fisher, and how she maintains normalcy despite her high-profile life. Carrie is later joined by Mike for their first television interview together. They talk about how they balance their successful and fast-paced careers with their marriage, and how their belief in God helps navigate their lives. The couple also takes Oprah to their new plot of land, where they plan to build their dream home.
Carrie Underwood and Husband Mike Fisher: Their First Interview Together has aired on May 20, 2012 at 9:00 PM
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