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Carrie: I Haven't Talked to Tony Since May

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Nov. 3 2008, Published 5:30 a.m. ET

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Before she gets into anything else, Carrie Underwood first wants to make one thing clear: She's not dating Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.

"I swear on everything, on my job, on my house, my dog. That's how serious I am," she tells the new issue of Elle Magazine. "It's all just a lie. Anytime any media source ever says 'a friend said,'--no, they didn't! It's just made up. None of my friends would say anything. Ever. About anything!"

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Carrie has no qualms about speaking her mind. Earlier this year, she infamously revealed that ex-boyfriend Tony Romo still calls her, (Tony now dates Jessica Simpson), the result of which sparked a war of words between the two blondes, played out mercilessly in the press.

Now, Underwood says she understands where all the hoopla came from.

"It was just something that was said in passing, and I would never mean to say anything to hurt anybody or to stir up anything," she says in retrospect. "Because I'm just not about the drama. At all. I might be mad too if somebody said my boyfriend was calling some other girl. So I can definitely see where she Simpson would be coming from. But I haven't talked to him since, like, May."

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As for her own love life Carrie says, "If I say I am or I'm not, as soon as this magazine comes out, it might be the opposite of what I tell you now. In three months, it'll be 'Carrie said she's not dating anybody,' yet last night, I was out on the town with some guy. He's going to get mad at me. Everybody's going to think I'm a liar. It's just best not to go there."

She adds, "I don't know how people do it. It's tiring. It's hard. Right now I do a lot because I have no reason not to. I don't have a husband or kids. If I go home, I'm home by myself. I have no reason not to be on the road, no reason not to just get out there and do everything right now, while I'm young enough to, while I can enjoy it. But I think when I get a little older, I definitely want to slow down, just because it's very stressful. It's hard on your body, hard on your mind, hard on your emotions."

"I knew what I was signing up for, and I'm not complaining at all," she continues. "I've learned how to deal with it, and my life is great, I'm a happy person. What are you going to do? Give it all up? No!"

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