Carrie Underwood and Tony Romo Fooling Fans?
Carrie Underwood fans don't want to believe it as they feel she is too sweet a girl to be dating someone like Dallas quarterback on a spiral downfall, Tony Romo. But Tony Romo seems sweet enough too, so what's all the fuss about?
Carrie Underwood has denied the two are seeing each other despite being spotted by a camera crew during a Dallas Cowboys party. Romo's publicist even released a statement to that effect and Carrie supposedly confirmed it.
But Gambling911.com, known for its fair and balanced reporting, is not buying it.
Our own Destiney Lewis confirmed last week that a friend of Sports911.com's sold 50 yrd line club seats to none other than Carrie Underwood! $20,000 a piece x4 and she was taking Tony Romo with her.
Responding to a post about Romo and Underwood's denial on a Carrie Underwood fan site, one angry fan wrote:
You go and post that, then I went to Google to see if there was anything about the Grammy duet and found this crap - "Carrie Underwood Takes Tony Romo to the Super Bowl"
Linking to the Gambling911.com website of course.
Then we received this letter:
Whatever the person (named below) is doing for a living certainly is not good investigative journalism. It is, however, quite sloppy rumor mongering.
Destiney Bleu Lewis, Sports911.com
Weeks ago Carrie (on her official web site and in a televised news interview for more than 5 news networks) has stated that she met Romo for the first time at the Christmas game and they had communicated a couple of times by email or phone before that, but did not date.
Carrie further stated that she will not be dating Romo. I would be glad to let you see the forum thread and the video on both of these comments - and much more.
Weeks ago Tony Romo stated (in a telephone news interview with many networks) that he never dated Carrie, nor do they have any plans to date. Further, during a pre-super bowl press conference he restated that he is not dating Carrie and has not dated her.
So, how can you have somebody on your staff that is too lazy to do research on a story before printing a bunch of falsehoods. If that is reporting, then, you could save money by having grade school children write your stories - their rumors are somewhat believable.
Where is all the news media coverage of Carrie arriving at the super bowl with or without Romo. So, why did Carrie supposedly spend (according to the story) $80,000 for 4 tickets (with the intent of taking Romo) and not go to the game. Well, perhaps everything your rumor crazy writer put in the article (except their names) came from her dreams. Perhaps this writer had to concoct at bunch of lies, since there was no true story worth her pay.
Todd A.
Again, we stand by our story.
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Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com
Originally published February 5, 2007 3:56 pm ET