Carrie Underwood 'feels guilty' about raising her son on a tour bus
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Mike Fisher, left, and Carrie Underwood arrive at the CMT Music Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 8, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Sanford Myers/Invision/AP)
Raising a family while you're in the spotlight isn't easy.
Carrie Underwood admitted she often feels guilty that her son has to travel with her while she's on tour.
"Sometimes I feel guilty that this is my son’s life: We live on a bus and we’re in a hotel room and sometimes we’re in the middle of nowhere and it’s not so great. It’s not all glamorous," she told People.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Underwood's solution? "Ask for help," she advised other moms. "Accepting help is hard for me but I'm learning."
When the country superstar was pregnant, she was worried about having a baby and keeping her career.
"When I was pregnant, I thought, How am I going to go on the road? How am I going to keep doing my job?" said said. "I had to just give it to God and stop worrying about it. Sure enough, we figured it out."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Underwood has one son, Isaiah, with her hockey player husband Mike Fisher.