Underwood admits married life is not always great

They are still in their first year of marriage, but it seems the honeymoon period is over for Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher. The country singer admitted that married life had 'challenges' as she recorded an episode of Ellen DeGeneres's chatshow today. Carrie first said married life was 'great', before clarifying: 'It comes with it's own wonderfulness and challenges.'
She explained that when they were first married they kept their separate homes. But with hockey player Fisher's transfer to The Nashville Predators from Canadian club Ottawa Senators he has moved into Carrie's home - bringing all his belongings. 'Well, we started out you know we got married. He went back to Canada.  I went back to Nashville... then he got traded to Nashville.
'He came and he brought all of his crap with him. Our house became...he's not a hoarder but he's close, maybe.' Ellen queried why the 27-year-old had never noticed this before. But Carrie explained: 'We had it in all the guests bedrooms and he had it boxed up and stuff. He's like babe, I need more space in the closet and my heart just sinks. 'He'll keep like shirts and stuff and I'll go through it. You online shop, you go shopping. He loves to shop.  He's going to kill me.
'He has stuff come in and I'm like it's not going out fast enough.  If you bring stuff in and stuff needs to go out.  Do we need this shirt? It has a giant stain on the sleeve. Are we going to wear this again? No, then do something with it.  It's still hanging up there.' And when asked if Fisher was neat, she replied: 'No, oh no, no, no. It's everywhere.' Admitting her husband might think she was a 'nag', Carrie explained that they were having to learn to compromise.