Carrie Underwood Talks About Working With 50 Cent

July 25, 2008 by Jeanne  

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Remember that video of American Idol season 4 winner Carrie Underwood and rapper, 50 Cent, behind the scenes of the commercial shoot for VitaminWater? It was hilarious seeing Fiddy hitting on her and trying to get her attention, but apparently, Carrie didn’t mind it. If anything, it helped make her a bit more comfortable being the only girl in a room full of guys.

Carrie said, “He was joking around with me. I was the only girl there, so I felt kind of uncomfortable, and I was like a midget next to all these, like, giant guys. So, yeah he was trying to make me feel at ease, and he’s a really cool guy. I feel very sad that his house recently burned down, so I hope he can figure all that mess out.” 

Others who promoted the drink include Boston Red Sox baseball star, David Ortiz, and Chicago Bears football player Brian Urlacher.  It’s good to see Carrie ended up enjoying herself. She and 50 seem like such different people, so it’s funny that they got along so well.

©2008 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Frank Micelotta/FOX

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4 Responses to “Carrie Underwood Talks About Working With 50 Cent”
  1. I just can’t picture Carrie Underwood singing with 50 Cent

  2. ethel says:

    carrie can sing anything with anyone. She is a true artist.

  3. dedbbie says:

    Carrie looked so pretty, as usual, on AI the night that picture was taken – except for that dang scarf hanging off her wrist. What was she thinking?

  4. A'kyra says:

    That commercial is pretty funny. Carrie is so sweet. David Ortiz can go sit down somewhere though =) Sorry, Yankee fans are brutal, LOL

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