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Video: Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley Poke Fun of Taylor Swift's Love Life at CMA's

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Nov. 2 2012, Published 2:59 p.m. ET

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Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley hosted the Country Music Awards last night in Nashville and the singers didn't hold back in their opening monologue when it came to Taylor Swift.

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Carrie said to the audience, "Brad and I were backstage talking about what a strange year this has been."

Brad replies, "I know. Just look at sports. I can't keep track of all these trades. You turn on the TV and Payton Manning in a Bronco."

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"Tim Tebow is a Jet," Carrie adds.

"The greatest trade of the year though had to be the Kennedy family who somehow traded Arnold Schwarzenegger for Taylor Swift," Brad said.

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Carrie interrupts her co-host and whispers to him that Taylor and Conor Kennedy are no longer together.

"What? Why don't I ever hear about these things?" Brad asked. "I'm the last one to know."

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"Are they ever gonna get back together?" he asked, and then Carrie said, "Never, never, never … never ever," playing off Taylor's new hit.

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"Maybe she'll write a song about it," Brad joked, referring to how the 22-year-old writes about her exes after they break up.

Check out the hilarious video of the co-hosts teasing Taylor all in good fun below.

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