London:
Country singer Carrie Underwood wants to adopt a child in the future and give someone a better life.
The 28-year-old, who married NHL player Mike Fisher last year, would love to give a disadvantaged shelter, but not until she has children of her own, reported Contactmusic.
"I would love to adopt someday. I've told Mike this. I would love for us to be able to have a couple of kids and for them to grow up a little bit and we all as a family decide that's what is best for us. I would love to be able to adopt, not right now. I'm talking years if not decades from now," Underwood said.
The singer said she was warned by many that married life would be hard but insists she and her spouse are enjoying every minute so far.
"Everyone says the first month is the hardest, or the fourth month or the eighth month. We're just enjoying it," she added.
The 28-year-old, who married NHL player Mike Fisher last year, would love to give a disadvantaged shelter, but not until she has children of her own, reported Contactmusic.
"I would love to adopt someday. I've told Mike this. I would love for us to be able to have a couple of kids and for them to grow up a little bit and we all as a family decide that's what is best for us. I would love to be able to adopt, not right now. I'm talking years if not decades from now," Underwood said.
The singer said she was warned by many that married life would be hard but insists she and her spouse are enjoying every minute so far.
"Everyone says the first month is the hardest, or the fourth month or the eighth month. We're just enjoying it," she added.