Carrie Underwood Posts Cute Video of Her 3-Year-Old Son Working Out to an Old Tae Bo Video

Carrie Underwood is spending time at home with her family before returning to her ‘The Denim & Rhinestones Tour,’ but her 3-year-old son doesn’t appear to be taking any days off. The 39-year-old country music star posted a cute video of her youngest son working out to an old Tae Bo video.

“One of my old Tae Bo DVDs was discovered in a box of things by the boys, and Jake thought he’d have a little morning workout!” “I could soon have a gym friend!” she wrote in the Instagram description, adding that he was ‘getting the day started correctly.’ More than 131,000 fans and followers liked the message.

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