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Video: Carrie Underwood  Destroys Jimmy Kimmel's Car in 'Before He Cheats' Parody
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In the 'Before You Freak' video that revoves around 'the aftermath of revenge,' Underwood is supposed to smash her cheating boyfriend's car but she trashes Kimmel's vehicle instead.

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Carrie Underwood and Jimmy Kimmel made a "freak-y" duet as a "sequel" to her song "Before He Cheats". In a video filmed for the collaboration, the country music singer takes revenge on her cheating boyfriend by trashing his car, only to find out that the vehicle is not his but belongs to the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" host.

"Last night, I went out to sing Huey Lewis karaoke with a bunch of the fellas," Kimmel croons while acting out the lyrics. "Last night, I'd just finished drinking my virgin margarita with a paper umbrella/ Last night, I fumbled in my fanny pack looking for the key as I walked back to my truck/ and I'm like, 'What the f**k?'."

Kimmel continues, "Some crazy girl I never met before is taking a bat to my 4x4/ I grab my head and give a high-pitched shriek." When he continues staring at her in horror, Underwood explains in her singing, "My boyfriend's being a total schmuck," to which Kimmel replies, "I'm like, 'That may be, but that's not his truck'."

Underwood came to the show to promote her newly-released studio album "Blown Away". In addition to collaborating with the host for the "aftermath of revenge" in "Before You Freak", the 2005 winner of "American Idol" performed her songs including "Leave Love Alone" and "Good Girl".

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