Carrie Underwood canceled two major concert performances in England to save the life of her unborn child! “Carrie was so sick she couldn’t even walk, let alone fly to another country,” a source close to the country queen exclusively spilled to The National ENQUIRER. “She didn’t want to do anything that might harm her baby!” The “Cry Pretty” singer was a no-show at The Long Road Festival in the U.K. on Sept. 8, and canceled a BBC Radio 2 performance on Sept. 9 — sparking grave concern among her friends and family who’ve been eagerly anticipating her second child in January! Read on for details of Carrie’s condition, and click here for more celebrity baby news….
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“Everybody is terrified because she’s not near as far along this time, and she’s already saying she’s afraid she might spend the rest of her pregnancy in bed!” our source spilled.
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After 40 stitches to her face,
her hockey player hubby,
Mike Fisher, who retired as a player in May, had plans to return as a coach — but Carrie’s ongoing health woes and the stress of facing her pregnancy alone convinced him to abandon that idea!
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“He knows Carrie needs him at home more than ever,” a tipster snitched, “especially if she’s struggling with her health.” Carrie’s also preparing to launch a massive 55-date concert tour shortly after she gives birth!
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“The added anxiety couldn’t come at a worse time for Carrie,” the source said. “She’s in poor health, but she wants to deliver for her fans.”
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The source said that Mike and her friends have cautioned Carrie to focus solely on delivering her baby safely — before Jesus has to take the wheel!
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“Everybody is terrified because she’s not near as far along this time, and she’s already saying she’s afraid she might spend the rest of her pregnancy in bed!” our source spilled.
After 40 stitches to her face,
her hockey player hubby,
Mike Fisher, who retired as a player in May, had plans to return as a coach — but Carrie’s ongoing health woes and the stress of facing her pregnancy alone convinced him to abandon that idea!
“He knows Carrie needs him at home more than ever,” a tipster snitched, “especially if she’s struggling with her health.” Carrie’s also preparing to launch a massive 55-date concert tour shortly after she gives birth!
“The added anxiety couldn’t come at a worse time for Carrie,” the source said. “She’s in poor health, but she wants to deliver for her fans.”
The source said that Mike and her friends have cautioned Carrie to focus solely on delivering her baby safely — before Jesus has to take the wheel!