Carrie Underwood Gifts Son with ‘Most Dangerous Frog’ Birthday Cake as Little Isaiah Turns 4
In honor of her older child Isaiah Michael turning 4, Carrie Underwood gifted him with a “most dangerous frog” birthday cake, baked for the family by one of her dear companions.
Although Isaiah's real birthday is February 27, loved ones celebrated him over the weekend. His superstar mother, Underwood, took to Instagram to show off the incredible cake made by professional cake baker Ivey Childers.
“[Isaiah] told me recently that when the new baby comes that Daddy could have that baby and then he could be mine.”
The 35-year-old country singer got inspiration from Isaiah himself whose most loved film is "Muppets Most Wanted."
In her post, Underwood said that her son told her he wanted a “most dangerous frog” cake and he exactly got one. She also said that the cake tasted as good as it looked.
Since her family grew to four members, the "Inside Your Heaven" singer has yet to remark much about her life publicly. However, she did earlier say she guessed Isaiah would do well as an older sibling. In an interview with CMT's Cody Alan, she said:
"He was a little confused, not really knowing how that got there. I just told him 'God put it there,' and we accepted that answer. He’s just gonna be a good big brother. He’s a good little guy."
Underwood was married to NHL player Mike Fisher on July 10, 2010. In January 2019, the couple welcomed their second son, Jacob Bryan.
The singer earlier opened up about how Isaiah feels about having a baby brother. She said that Isaiah had jealous thoughts about his then brother-to-be.
“[Isaiah] told me recently that when the new baby comes that Daddy could have that baby and then he could be mine.”
Underwood wondered whether her upcoming child would be a “daddy’s” boy, saying:
“Maybe this next one will be all Mike’s. Maybe that will be how it works out. Mike needs some love too. I feel bad for him sometimes."
Underwood has sold more than 65 million records worldwide. The Billboard recognized her as Country Music's reigning Queen. The Rolling Stone also called her "the female vocalist of her generation of any genre."
She has received many awards, including seven Grammy Awards, 10 Billboard Music Awards, 14 ACM Awards, 12 American Music Awards, and eight CMA Awards.