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Richie, who's at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, noted the other day that Jessica Simpson (or maybe it was Little Girl Greggo) is supposed to roll into town, like, maybe today? No matter, because she's already making the virtual rounds today courtesy the cover of the September Elle, in which she talks about that country record featuring the song about Tony Romo called "You're My Sunday," awesome. Speaking of Tony, she does a lot of that -- again. As always, they're in lovelovelovelove.
"Most of the guys I dated were captivated by my heart but they had different ways of trying to get to me. Tony understands me. He appreciates my talent. He's the first person I've spiritually connected with. I'm a girl that loves to be in love. I love love!"
And, really, who are we to argue with that? Because I don't ever want to make her cry again. --Robert Wilonsky
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