Crow Knows: Ev'ry Interview's a Winding Road
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Even though talk shows invariably do pre-interviews, guests and hosts still don’t always know where their conversation's gonna wind up.
Case in point, a little bird says (okay, a publicist says) that on Monday’s Ellen DeGeneres Show, Sheryl Crow not only offers up a cute story about how her adopted son Wyatt just took his first steps in the green room before the show, she also talks to Ellen about moving to rural Tennessee to keep her family out of Tinseltown’s pointless paparazzi glare.
And while Sheryl tells Ellen there ain’t exactly a bumper crop of men to be harvested in Tennessee, she’s making the best with what she’s got, insisting, “Farmers are hot, man.”
Declining to diss the hotness of farmers (after all, they’ve got TVs too), Ellen asks her whether she’s dating:
“I am but it’s different now,” says Sheryl. “I’m a mom, so that already weeds out a very large part of the male population, and I’m older, and that weeds out the other half of the population. But you know, it’s fun. I’m going out and seeing different people, but nothing serious.”
If she’s been weeded out by half the guys and then by the other half, it sounds like Sheryl’s dating herself. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. And it definitely looks like a TiVo-worthy interview!






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