Carrie Underwood Shares Hilarious Clip of Son Jacob Crying At Mike Fisher’s Singing
Carrie Underwood recently shared a hilarious video of her 5-month-old son Jacob and it has caught the attention of millions….
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher; Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for CMT
Carrie Underwood recently shared a hilarious video of her 5-month-old son Jacob and it has caught the attention of millions.
In the clip, Underwood’s biggest little fan is seen laying on a bed crying while her husband, Mike Fisher, attempts to calm him down by singing Vince Gill’s “I Still Believe in You.” As Fisher sings, Jacobs continues to cry.
A few seconds later, Underwood chimes in singing the same tune. Jacob immediately stops crying and looks over to his mother. Fisher then picks up where Underwood left off and Jacob immediately starts crying again. They continue to take turns singing as Jacob hilariously stops crying every time his mother sings.
“Everyone’s a critic…” Underwood captioned the clip, which has now been viewed more than 2.3 millions times on Instagram alone.
Fisher left a comment on the post, assuring everyone his singing wasn’t the reason Jacob was crying. “The real reason is he was hungry and wanted your food. #notmysinging”
Comments from fans and celebrities poured in. Pop superstar Justin Timberlake even replied, writing, “This is the greatest thing I’ve seen all year.”
Singer/songwriter Dave Barnes proclaimed, “This is what the Internet was made for.”
Underwood is currently in the midst of her massive Cry Pretty Tour 36o. Jacob, his big brother Isaiah and Fisher are traveling with the seven-time Grammy winner and while it can be “big awesome mess” at times, she insists she wouldn’t have it any other way.
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