Carrie Underwood, Mike Fisher Welcome Baby: Couple Wants to be the Best Parents They Can Be

By Staff Writer

Mar 10, 2015 10:08 AM EDT

After the well-wishes from relatives and friends and the couple's individual supporters, and the elated feelings that the new parents Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher shared to the world, some questions start to emerge especially on keeping the child or not on the "limelight" as early as now. 

An article published on Enstarz days after the celebrity couple's son was born posed this question: "Will country star make millions off photos of her son?" 

This is in reference to some celebrity couples, like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt as well as Jennifer Lopez and Mark Anthony, that had generated millions of money from the first photos of their babies. The money went to the couple's respective charities. 

In a report published by Forbes, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Antony earned $6 million for pictures of their twins in 2008. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt generated $4.1 million for the first photographs of their daughter, Shiloh. 

Now that there's a new celebrity parents in town would the couple follow the same path for their firstborn child, Isaiah Micheal Fisher? 

The couple have not directly answered this question, but Enstarz speculated that the couple might do the posting of their son's photos themselves. The possibility that Underwood might consider a magazine spread is not far-fetched, either, especially if it means making good money for a charity. 

When asked in a separate report on how the arrival of baby Isaiah Michael will impact the couple's lives, the couple seem to share the same individual beiefs with regard to parenting. Both will try their best to balance their career and family life, and make room for their child's needs as a newest addition to their priorities now. 

Fisher couldn't hide his excitement and couldn't helped himself saying as well of wanting to be the best dad that he can be. The "Under The Water" singer Underwood also said similar message when interviewed by Jimmy Fallon in his show. Underwood said: "I just want to do a good job for him."

Grammy Award-winner Carrie Underwood and professional hockey player Mike Fisher welcome their firsborn child, Isaiah Micheal Fisher, with a grateful heart. The couple considers the arrival of their son a blessing from God and they showed how blessed they feel by posting a photo of their son on Twitter. 


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