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Crrie Underwood baby Isaiah locked in car, singer breaks window to get son out
Carrie Underwood had a scary incident this weekend when her 4-month-old baby was accidentally locked in her car.
As Gossip Cop reported, Underwood and husband Mike Fisher welcomed son Isaiah, their first child, in February. The proud parents have shared photos of the little boy on social media, giving updates here and there on parenthood. Unfortunately, on Saturday, Underwood’s update was not such a good one.
“When your dogs manage to lock themselves, all your stuff & the baby in the car & you have to break a window to get in,” tweeted Underwood. She added the hashtag, “#WhatAreTheChances.” The singer didn’t provide any additional details, but Isaiah presumably is okay.
Underwood’s dogs are no strangers to fans, as she often posts about them as well. And her Twitter followers replied with messages of support, with some even sharing their own similar tales. For his part, Fisher hasn’t mentioned the incident on his social media.
As Gossip Cop reported, Friday was Underwood and Fisher’s fifth wedding anniversary. The milestone came just two days after the National Enquirer falsely claimed the couple was in a “raging marriage crisis” over whether to expand their family. Gossip Cop debunked the report.
Underwood is slated to perform at Fort Laramie in Ohio on Saturday night for the 2015 “Country Concert,” where she’s the headliner for the second day of the annual festival. Gossip Cop is sincerely hoping all goes well, and the rest of the star’s weekend improves.
As Gossip Cop reported, Underwood and husband Mike Fisher welcomed son Isaiah, their first child, in February. The proud parents have shared photos of the little boy on social media, giving updates here and there on parenthood. Unfortunately, on Saturday, Underwood’s update was not such a good one.
“When your dogs manage to lock themselves, all your stuff & the baby in the car & you have to break a window to get in,” tweeted Underwood. She added the hashtag, “#WhatAreTheChances.” The singer didn’t provide any additional details, but Isaiah presumably is okay.
Underwood’s dogs are no strangers to fans, as she often posts about them as well. And her Twitter followers replied with messages of support, with some even sharing their own similar tales. For his part, Fisher hasn’t mentioned the incident on his social media.
As Gossip Cop reported, Friday was Underwood and Fisher’s fifth wedding anniversary. The milestone came just two days after the National Enquirer falsely claimed the couple was in a “raging marriage crisis” over whether to expand their family. Gossip Cop debunked the report.
Underwood is slated to perform at Fort Laramie in Ohio on Saturday night for the 2015 “Country Concert,” where she’s the headliner for the second day of the annual festival. Gossip Cop is sincerely hoping all goes well, and the rest of the star’s weekend improves.
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Country band Alabama back on road, 10 years after saying goodbye
NASHVILLE, Tennessee
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Ten
years after embarking on a lengthy "Farewell Tour," country music band
Alabama was back on the road on Friday to mark 40 years in the business.While
the 2003 tour packed arenas across the United States, the crossover
southern rock and country band will play in smaller venues this time, as
well as taking to the seas for the first time on a four-day Caribbean
cruise."I just thought it would be a shame if we didn't make some kind of an effort to celebrate the 40th year of starting at The Bowery, and what we do best is sing," singer Randy Owen told Reuters.
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The group, consisting of cousins Owen, Jeff Cook and Teddy Gentry, got their first major gig in the South Carolina town of Myrtle Beach in 1973 as the house band at a small club called The Bowery.
Loyal fans were packing that club by summer's end, having no idea this bar band would go on to sell 73 million albums in the 1980s and 1990s and have more than 40 No. 1 singles, including "Love in the First Degree," "Dixieland Delight," and "Feels So Right."
After a free show for some 200 fans at The Bowery on Thursday night, the 16-city "Back to The Bowery" tour officially kicks off on Friday at the Alabama Theatre - named after the band - also in Myrtle Beach.
The band is also joining the latest trend of short themed-cruises that feature musicians, dancers, Broadway stars and other celebrities who sail with fans for several days of concerts, lessons and autograph signings.
The Alabama & Friends Festival at Sea leaves from Miami in October for the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Pearl ship.
While tour tickets are selling well, Owen said they had no idea if they would be playing to five people or a sold-out house when the tour was announced several weeks ago.
"We just didn't know how the economy would affect people buying tickets. We didn't decide to do the tour for the money," he said.
While the band has played concerts such as a benefit for tornado victims in Alabama in 2011, this is the first official tour since 2003. The group is bringing along three to four musicians to round out their sound.
Owen said the band members are looking forward to seeing their fans again. "I think it's wonderful we still care about one another and we still care about the music. And actually we are still a pretty good band.
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Olivia Newton-John reveals breast cancer has spread
Olivia Newton-John's autobiography, released last fall in her longtime home Australia, comes out in the U.S. in 2019.
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Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, announced Tuesday that
"Don't Stop Believin'" would be published March 12. The book will
include a new afterword by the award-winning singer and actress, known
for such hits as "Physical" and "I Honestly Love You" and for her
starring role in the movie version of "Grease."
The 70-year-old said in September that she was again being treated for breast cancer. She was first diagnosed in 1992.LLC 501C- 4 UCC 1-308.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WITHOUT PREJUDICE
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