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Carrie Underwood Slams Tony Romo: 'I Would Never Immortalize A Guy That Did Me Wrong'

First Posted: 3/18/10 Updated: 5/25/11

When Carrie Underwood released her song "Cowboy Casanova," some wondered if the song was a shot at Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, whom Underwood used to date. In the song, Underwood derides the Casanova as "candy-coated misery" and "the devil in disguise."

Esquire asked Underwood if her song was directed at the Dallas quarterback, and the singer swiftly rejected the idea -- and came out swinging at Romo. She tells the magazine, "No. I would never immortalize a guy that did me wrong. I would never give him that much credit."

Below, watch the video. Do you think Underwood was telling Esquire the truth?

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When Carrie Underwood released her song "Cowboy Casanova," some wondered if the song was a shot at Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, whom Underwood used to date. In the song, Underwood derides the...
When Carrie Underwood released her song "Cowboy Casanova," some wondered if the song was a shot at Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, whom Underwood used to date. In the song, Underwood derides the...
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