“I Was Hurt, I Was A Little Angry… I Had Enough.” Carrie Underwood’s Raw Confession Has Left The World In Tears—And What Happened Next, No One Saw Coming. After Suffering Three Devastating Miscarriages, The Country Star Fell To Her Knees In Grief. “I Told God, ‘Either Give Us A Baby Or Take This Dream Away, Because I Can’t Keep Doing This.’” Her Voice Cracked With Sobs As She Opened Up For The First Time. Then—In The Darkest Moment—Her Husband Heard A Whisper From God: “You Will Have A Son… And His Name Will Be Jacob.” What Followed Defied Every Expectation. Don’t Miss The Tearful Moment That’s Shaking The Internet Below…

Carrie Underwood was ‘mad’ at God after suffering three miscarriages.

The Love Wins singer admitted she had ‘had enough’ when she worried her fourth pregnancy after having son Isaiah, now five, was also not going to go to term and she was left feeling ‘guilty’ over her frustrations with her faith.

‘I had an honest conversation with God, and I told him how I felt. I was hurt. I was a little angry and, of course, you feel guilty for being mad at your creator,’ Carrie – whose fears were happily unfounded and she gave birth to son Jacob in January 2019 – said as she broke down in tears during episode two of Mike And Carrie: God & Country.

Heartbreak: Carrie Underwood was 'mad' at God after suffering three miscarriages. The Love Wins singer admitted she had 'had enough' when she worried her fourth pregnancy after having son Isaiah, now five, was also not going to go to term and she was left feeling 'guilty' over her frustrations with her faith

Heartbreak: Carrie Underwood was ‘mad’ at God after suffering three miscarriages. The Love Wins singer admitted she had ‘had enough’ when she worried her fourth pregnancy after having son Isaiah, now five, was also not going to go to term and she was left feeling ‘guilty’ over her frustrations with her faith

Emotional interview: 'I had an honest conversation with God, and I told him how I felt. I was hurt. I was a little angry and, of course, you feel guilty for being mad at your creator,' Carrie said

Emotional interview: ‘I had an honest conversation with God, and I told him how I felt. I was hurt. I was a little angry and, of course, you feel guilty for being mad at your creator,’ Carrie said

‘And I told him we needed something. We needed to have a baby or not, ever, because I couldn’t keep going down that road anymore.’

After her second miscarriage, Carrie’s husband Mike Fisher was convinced that she would eventually have another son and they would name him Jacob following his own conversation with God.

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He said: ‘What’s the future look like, we don’t know. Are we going to adopt, are we going to… going through things in your mind.

Letting it out: The country singer broke down in tears during episode two of Mike And Carrie: God & Country

Letting it out: The country singer broke down in tears during episode two of Mike And Carrie: God & Country

‘I was just wrestling and probably the most honest I’d been with God. And I heard, not audibly, but I sensed that God told me that we were going to have a son, and his name’s Jacob.

‘Not much longer, we were pregnant, and we lose another baby,’

The Before He Cheats hitmaker admitted she always thought miscarriages ‘happened to other people’.

So much support: Her husband Mike Fisher said that after the miscarriages they didn't know what to do. He said: 'What's the future look like, we don't know. Are we going to adopt, are we going to... going through things in your mind'

So much support: Her husband Mike Fisher said that after the miscarriages they didn’t know what to do. He said: ‘What’s the future look like, we don’t know. Are we going to adopt, are we going to… going through things in your mind’

He got a message of hope: 'I was just wrestling and probably the most honest I'd been with God. And I heard, not audibly, but I sensed that God told me that we were going to have a son, and his name's Jacob,' said Fisher

He got a message of hope: ‘I was just wrestling and probably the most honest I’d been with God. And I heard, not audibly, but I sensed that God told me that we were going to have a son, and his name’s Jacob,’ said Fisher

Carrie – who recently revealed she is working on a full Christmas album – tearfully said: ‘It sounds wrong when you say it. But it’s one of those bad things that happens to other people, you know what I mean? It’s like so many things in the world, it’s not like something you ever envision yourself having to deal with.’

Last week she said on her show that at first was not sure she wanted to have children, admitting that she and Fisher had different ideas about family when they first met.

In the series, Carrie says she never saw herself ‘getting married or having a family,’ while her 39-year-old former hockey player spouse claims that he wanted to replicate his own idyllic childhood.

Getting real: Last week she said on her show that at first was not sure she wanted to have children, admitting that she and Fisher had different ideas about family when they first met

Getting real: Last week she said on her show that at first was not sure she wanted to have children, admitting that she and Fisher had different ideas about family when they first met

‘I was never good with other people’s kids. Why would I be good with one of my own?’ Carrie, who is now mother to Isaiah, five, and Jacob, 16 months, explained.

Mike, on the other hand, was excited by the prospect.

‘I grew up with three other siblings and I had a great mom and dad,’ the Peterborough, Canada-born Fisher revealed.

‘I wanted to be the best dad, to be like my dad and have a wife like my mom, have kids and [live] in the country.’

Candid thoughts: 'I was never good with other people's kids. Why would I be good with one of my own?' Carrie, who is now mother to Isaiah, five, and Jacob, 16 months, admitted

Candid thoughts: ‘I was never good with other people’s kids. Why would I be good with one of my own?’ Carrie, who is now mother to Isaiah, five, and Jacob, 16 months, admitted

‘I got everything and more than I dreamed of to be really honest,’ Mike added.

Of course, Carrie eventually came around, saying she fell ‘in love’ as soon as she had her oldest child – though naturally, that first experience of parenthood was tinged with fear.

‘It’s just this tiny person that you’re just trying to keep alive in the beginning,’ the Before He Cheats hitmaker said.

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