Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher are reportedly fighting about having more kids.
According to a report from Life and Style magazine, the "Smoke Break" singer is allegedly not ready to have a second baby.
The country star and her hockey player beau welcomed their firstborn last February, a boy named Isaiah Fisher. While Carrie Underwood is supposedly already content with their only child, her husband reportedly still wants to expand their family real soon.
"Mike is very old-fashioned," a source revealed. "He wants a lot of kids."
"Mike wants their children to grow up close in age; it just feels more like family to him," the source added.
While Carrie Underwood's husband is excited about giving baby Isaiah a younger sibling, the former "American Idol" champion is allegedly not willing to slow down her career for family.
Prior to rumors about Carrie Underwood and her husband fighting, the Grammy-winning singer was accused of being cocky during a recent interview about divorced couples.
According to the December 2015 cover story published by Cosmopolitan, the Nashville songstress shared that she and Mike Fisher are doing perfectly fine.
"Everyone is getting divorced," the 32-year-old singer joked. "They're dropping like flies! But we are good."
Carrie Underwood explained that it helped how she and Mike Fisher met when they were both already mature and successful.
"It helped that we were both established before we were married," she explained. "Neither one of us could be like, 'I didn't know it would be like this!'"
Us Weekly readers quickly called out Carrie Underwood, saying her comments about marital bliss seemed over-confident.
"Sounds a little arrogant and judgmental," one reader posted. "'Dropping like flies?' She should be grateful for what she has and not put down other folks."
"I feel like split rumors will start in six months," another follower commented.